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George Orwell’s "Animal Farm"
what does george Orwell convery in the final lines in animal farm in 1 sentence
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In the final lines of Animal Farm, George Orwell conveys the despairing truth that the pigs, who had become indistinguishable from their human oppressors, had ultimately become the new oppressors themselves.
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