Mr. Jones

Cards (10)

  • 'Too drunk to remember'- Symbolism
    Inadequacy of a dictatorial regime.
    The elite become addicted to the riches they can get their hands on.
  • 'Too drunk to remember'- Symbolism
  • 'Jones will send you to the Knacker'- Allusion
    Orwell is stating that Capitalism also has its evils.
    Commodification means that society works like machinery.
  • 'Jones will send you to the Knacker'- Allusion
  • 'He seized the gun which always stood in a corner of his room'- Allusion.
    Gun indicates insecurity and fear which dictators lead by.
    Dictators know they are bad, but use the minority to protect them.
  • 'He seized the gun which always stood in a corner of his room'- Allusion.
  • 'Let fly a a charge of number 6 shot into the darkness'- Allusion
    The gun is a shotgun, discriminate and inaccurate.
    Dictators fire into the darkness with a lack of control and general hope of success.
  • 'Let fly a a charge of number 6 shot into the darkness'- Allusion
  • 'It was a bitter winter'- Irony
    Despite his faults, Jones would have protected the animals.
    The animals may be worse off than before.
  • 'It was a bitter winter'- Irony