George Orwell'ın Hayvan Çiftliği Adlı Eserinde "Öteki" Ve "Ötekileştirme (original) (raw)
SOCIAL MENTALITY AND RESEARCHER THINKERS JOURNAL, 2020
Abstract
In this study, the concepts of the “the other” and “othering” in George Orwell's novel named Animal Farm is analyzed with an imagological approach using the method of sociological analysis. Animal Farm is an allegorical novel written as a tribute to socialist revolution in Russia, in which each character represents the person and events involved in the revolution. In this novel, Orwell conveyed the story of the farm owner and a group of farm animals who rebelled against his management system and built their own society by their own rules, in the context of his critique of socialism. In novel, the establishment of a new consciousness by animals with the elements provided by the hegemonic order have a meaning by the existence of a hierarchical ideology. The author, who is known to be ideologically prone to socialism, has based his reference and reviews to " the other" by referring to the negative aspects of more than one government and management systems. Within this con...
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