How does Orwell use satirical techniques to develop
the theme that ideals can be corrupted in practice?
Check all that apply
The source of the trouble appeared to be that Napoleon
and Mr. Pilkington had each played an ace of spades
simultaneously.
Twelve voices were shouting in anger, and they were all
alike. No question, now, what had happened to the faces
of the pigs. The creatures outside looked from pig to man,
and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but
already it was impossible to say which was which.
-Animal Farm,
George Orwell
Orwell uses ridicule to mock the behavior of corrupt
political leaders.
Orwell uses satire to make communist ideas appear
to be the cause of corruption
Orwell uses parody to show how naive citizens
enable the corruption of leaders.
I Orwell uses reversal to show how political leaders
can betray their original principals.
Orwell uses parody to mimic the outcome of the
Russian Revolution and the early Soviet Union.

Respuesta :

The way in which the author employs satirical techniques to advance the theme of ideals being amoral in actual life would be:

A). Orwell uses ridicule to mock the behavior of corrupt  political leaders.

D). Orwell uses reversal to show how political leaders  can betray their original principles.

E). Orwell uses parody to mimic the outcome of the  Russian Revolution and the early Soviet Union.

  • The theme of corrupt ideals is reflected through the use of techniques like ridicule, reversal, and parody.
  • The technique of 'ridicule' helps in critiquing the unethical conduct displayed by corrupt authorities while reversal displays their faith-breaking attitude.
  • While 'parody' highlights the comic criticism of the results brought by the Russian revolution.

Thus, options A, D, and E are the correct answers.

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Answer:

a,d,e for ppl who dont read

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