Yes, it can be classified as science fiction. It presents a fictional society with animals taking on human-like roles and behaviors, exploring themes and concepts often found in the genre.
One common theme is power and corruption. In 'Animal Farm', the pigs gradually gain power and become corrupt, just like in many science fiction stories where power can corrupt those in control. Another theme is the idea of utopia and dystopia. The animals initially strive for a utopian society but end up in a dystopia under the pigs' rule.
Sure, it is. Animal Farm uses imagination to depict a farm run by animals, symbolizing and criticizing real-world political situations in a creative way.
Definitely. 'Animal Farm' depicts a society with extreme control, inequality, and a loss of freedom, which are typical characteristics of dystopian works. The story shows how power corrupts and how the idealistic vision of the animals' rebellion is distorted.
It's fiction. 'Animal Farm' is a well - known work of fiction. It uses animals on a farm to create a satirical allegory about political systems and power dynamics, not based on real - life events in a literal sense.
Yes, Animal Farm is typically considered prose fiction. It tells a story in a narrative form without adhering to specific poetic or rhythmic structures.