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'Will there still be
sugar
after the
rebellion
?'
'Will there still be
sugar
after the
rebellion
?'- Rhetorical Questions
The stupidity and futility of the Bourgeoise. They search for
pleasure
and
benefit
from the
proletariat's hard work.
'She had taken a piece of
blue
ribbon'-
Irony
The
pleasures
of the
Bourgeoisie
are
meaningless.
They are
happy
with
revolution
as long as
they
have what
they had before.
The
pigs
eventually become like
Mollie.
'She had
taken
a piece of
blue ribbon'
'Her
head
,
buried
among the
hay
in the
manger'-
Pathetic Imagery
Incapable
nature of the
Bourgeoisie.
Mollie does have
physical prowess
as a
horse.
'Her
head
,
buried among
the
hay
in the
manger'
'Stand
foolishly gazing
at her own
reflection
in the water'-
Narcissistic
Imagery
The
Bourgeoisie
are obsessed with what they own.
Communism
does not mean total
conformity.
'Stand
foolishly gazing
at her own
reflection
in the
water'
'Flirting
her long
tail'-
Promiscuous
Imagery
Sexual connotations, is it the only work she is good for?
The
Bourgeoisie
reproduce and pass their
addiction
on.
'Flirting
her
long tail'
'A
little pile
of
sugar
and
several bunches
of
ribbon
of
different colours'-
Symbolism
The
Bourgeoisie
are
nothing
without their
materialistic belongings.
Without them, they
lose
their
identity.
'A
little pile
of
sugar
and
several bunches
of
ribbon
of
different colours'