Saturday, February 16, 2019
Animal Farm, by George Orwell :: Animal Farm Essays
Animal FarmBy George OrwellAnimal Farm is a story of how the animals revolted because of the way they were treated by Mr. Jones, the farmer. They felt that the farmers made every(prenominal) the profit, reaped all the rewards but didnt do every of the work. So they formed a government called Animalism. In Animalism, there argon no owners, no rich, but no poor, workers got a better life, and all animals are extend to. They had even established laws called the Seven precepts, which were int barricadeed to give prefatorial rights to animals and protect them from oppression. The goals of the government were also established. The goals said that everyone was equal, there would be more food and sleep for all, there was to be respect for all animals, and they would stimulate a windmill to construct life better for all. By the end of the book, all this no longer existed. The animals were getting less(prenominal) sleep, less food, and less respect. The windmill became a source of mone y for the leaders, not for all the animals. The septet educational activitys were gradually changed to suit the pigs and then there was only one Commandment left. "Are the Seven Commandments the same as they used to be, Benjamin? There was nonentity now except for a single Commandment. It ran All animals are equal but some are more equal than others" That single commandment made the pigs more powerful. Animalism no longer existed.At the first-class honours degree of the story, there were two leaders, sweet sand verbena and Napoleon, who were sharing power. Snowball was smashing with words, honest, good at arguing, was inventive, and believed in technology. He stayed in touch with the animals, and wanted to make things better for them. Napoleon, on the other hand, was bad with words, dishonest, hated arguing, and was not inventive. He wanted to be above all the animals he didnt care closely making things better. He only believed in serving himself. In show for Napoleo n to be above all the animals, he had to get Snowball out of the way. Napoleon did that by getting his dogs to scare him away so Snowball would never come back to the farm. Napoleon was now in total control of the farm and the animals. Napoleon and the pigs started acting like military personnel - they would drink, wear clothes, sleep in beds, fight, and walk. They did everything that they had once said was wrong.
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