Animal Farm is a Novel by George Orwell. An example of oxymoron in the book is the statement that "Everyone is equal. It's just that some are more equal than others".
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chapter 2: Page 18: fallen on evil days - euphemism for becoming an alcoholic
chapter 2: Page 20: Jones was expelled- euphemism for was kicked off his own farm
chapter 3: Page 32: Re-education committe- euphemism for a group to civilize unbehaved animals
ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS
One example is when the shorten the 7 commandments to "four legs good, two legs bad."
In George Orwell's novel Animal Farm the term "education of the young" is a euphemism for indoctrination and manipulation.
Squeler says that snowball was just grazed by the gunshot in chapter 7, snowball was bleeding heavily
An example of verbal irony in the book Animal Farm , is when it was declared that all animals are equal but some animals have more authority them most.