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=E. Conclusion (150-200 words) Tips]=

There are rarely any debates on the meaning of the novel // Animal Farm // between historians as it remains the most public and well known critique of Stalin and his policies, however, some argue that Orwell wrote about any general corrupted governments and revolutions, that if not careful enough, can lead to destruction. The only problems in history that this book might raise is that after further research we find out that during Stalin’s rule, Russia was perceived as a giant threat by Britain and after a period of time an even further threat because of Russia’s alliance with Nazi Germany. George Orwell could have easily written the novel // Animal Farm // under propaganda against the Russians and their policies, therefore he was simply a result of political brainwashing, but since Orwell never openly declared what his book was meant to be representing, it remains still unknown.