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If you are referring to the novel "Animal Farm", one of the things that makes his speech persuasive is the illustration of how animals could live a better life than the one they are living currently.
One instance of alliteration in Old Major's speech is: ""Is it not crystal clear, then, comrades..."
Old major represented Karl Marx the creator of communism and his speech represented his publication on communism.
Metaphors can be found throughout Old Major's speech in George Orwell's "Animal Farm." Some examples include "Man is the only real enemy we have" and "All men are enemies." These metaphors are used to compare the humans to an adversary that must be overcome.
The purpose of the Sunday meetings where too, discuss old majors dream.
Old major (Animal Farm)
A Repetition in Old Major's speech is the word, "Comrades".
The opening scene of animal farm was when Old Major was giving his speech.This speech was about the rebellion.This was his dream, he said.
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The whole thing is a false analogy.
thats a wierd question.