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1984: George Orwell (SparkN...

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“In cases where two characters are referred to by the exact same name (for instance, Aureliano Segundo’s son is also known as “José Arcadioâ€�), we have added a roman numeral to the character’s name for the sake of clarity, even though that roman numeral does not appear in García Márquez’s book: the second”
SparkNotes, 100 Years of Solitude

“Tereza is heavy emotionally and cannot cope with the lightness around her, and is driven nearly to insanity.”
SparkNotes, The Unbearable Lightness of Being

“Within Animal Farm’s allegory of Soviet Communism, Foxwood represents the United Kingdom, and Mr. Pilkington represents the British ruling class. Animal Farm therefore suggests that Britain is an old-fashioned country, badly run by self-serving aristocrats. This criticism of Britain’s rulers deepens when Mr. Pilkington eats dinner with the pigs in the novella’s final chapter. Mr. Pilkington congratulates Napoleon on his cruel efficiency. He jokes: “If you have your lower animals to contend with […] we have our lower classes!â€� (Chapter 10). This moment crystallizes the novella’s argument that Soviet totalitarianism and British capitalism are essentially the same: cruel and exploitative.”
SparkNotes, Animal Farm



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