What was one of Orwell’s inspirations for Animal Farm?

He lived on a farm as a small boy.
He saw a boy whipping a horse.
He bought a farm when he became a successful writer.
He worked with animals when he attended school.

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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. One of Orwell's inspirations for Animal Farm would be that he saw a boy whipping a horse. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more questions

One of Orwell’s inspirations for Animal Farm is that he saw a boy whipping a horse.

What is the theme of Animal Farm?

Animal Farm's overarching theme is the ability of common people to maintain faith in a revolt that has been completely betrayed.

In the Animal Farm's preface, Orwell has described that he saw a ten year boy who was whipping a horse whenever he tries to look back and associated the boy's act of exploitation of an animal with the idea of rich exploiting the common people.

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