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Answer:
A, D, and E
Explanation:
A for obvious reasons. When food rations are cut that relates to the famine.
E because Napoleon continously uses propaganda to convince the animals hes doing what is best for them even when he's not.
D because its still dealing with the food just not as direct as A
The three options for the famine in the Soviet Union are options (a): "the foot rations have been cut and animals are starving," (d): "the reality of the food shortage is hidden from the public," and (e): "Napoleon resorts to propaganda to spread lies."
Is Animal Farm a political parable about the Soviet Union?
In the sly maneuverings of the boar, Napoleon, to oust his competitors and take control of the farm; in his pressuring the animals to build an energy windmill, leaving no time for the production of food; and in his purges of purported traitors to the animals' rebellion against Mr. Jones, Animal Farm retells this history metaphorically.
Napoleon then rewrites history to include contradictory elements, claiming that Snowball fought side by side with Jones against the animals. When the animals refuse to believe the new account, the master deceiver pig Squealer convinces them that their recollections are defective.
This pattern of firsthand experience being overshadowed by revisionist propaganda highlights the tragedy, as Orwell sees it, of ordinary people who ignore their better sense in allowing a totalitarian state to impose a false reality on them.
As a result, options (a), (d), and (e) support the hypothesis that this paragraph is a metaphor for the Soviet Union's hunger.
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