SATIRE AND BIAS IN POLITICAL ALLEGORY: ANALYZING ORWELL AND STEINBECK
Journal: International Education and Research Journal (Vol.10, No. 5)Publication Date: 2024-05-15
Authors : Nathan Siu;
Page : 92-94
Keywords : Political Allegory; Satire; Bias in Literature; George Orwell; John Steinbeck; American Dream;
Abstract
This paper examines the reliability of political allegories in literature, focusing on George Orwell's Animal Farm and John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men. The study analyzes how allegories can introduce bias and inaccuracies, leading to misinterpretations of real-world political situations. By employing satire, authors exaggerate certain aspects, which can skew readers' perceptions and foster prejudice. The paper highlights the importance of understanding these literary devices and the need for readers to conduct their own research to gain a complete and truthful understanding of the topics discussed. The analysis underscores the dual nature of political allegories as both insightful critiques and potential sources of misinformation.
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