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Animal Farm ReVisited

How Does George Orwell Portray Emancipated Russian Women Who Lived During 1917 - 1943?

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George Orwell is an enigma, a man ahead of his time. Despite his brilliance, he was antifeminist. So, how would he portray nontraditional women, emancipated women, strong women, revolutionary women? Would they escape being relegated to the sidelines, marginalised, or worse, silenced? Would Orwell give these women an authentic voice and a major role? Surely, such women would be the protagonists of their own story? By analysing George Orwel's Animal Farm, I seek to answer how he portrayed revolutionary, emancipated Russian women. Literary History & Criticism Russian & Soviet World Literature Russia
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