George Orwell And Animal Farm

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Animal Farm by George Orwell describes the depressing result of how the societies in our world, when left in their own hands, is shaped. When Old Major suggests a life where the animals are oppressed by the human beings, the animals are riled and rebel against Mr. Jones, the owner of Manor Farm. The rebellion was a huge success and ‘Animal Farm’ was an amazing triumph for the animals. Free of the unfair burdens Mr. Jones placed on them, they were functioning much more efficiently and than before. However, soon it begins to resemble a society with class and Speciesism. Leader-like figures rise to the top, with Napoleon and Snowball almost always arguing or the success of the farm. When the argument over the construction of a windmill erupts,

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