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Why does George Orwell’s Animal Farm qualify as dystopian fiction?

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User Eryck
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It describes a society wrecked by oppressive governments

Step-by-step explanation:

The animals started protesting against the man because they feel threatened and insecure by the autocratic governance ruled by the man.

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User Mcrisc
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Answer:

It describes a society wrecked by oppressive governments

Step-by-step explanation:

The animals started protesting against the man because they feel threatened and insecure by the autocratic governance ruled by the man.

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User Andreas Zwerger
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