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Revolution against oppression from "summary" of Animal Farm and 1984 by George Orwell

The idea of revolution against oppression is a central theme in both Animal Farm and 1984. In Animal Farm, the animals on the farm are tired of being oppressed by their human masters, so they rise up against them in a violent revolution. The pigs, who are the most intelligent animals on the farm, take the lead in the revolution and ultimately become the new oppressors. They use their intelligence to manipulate the other animals and maintain their power. Similarly, in 1984, the citizens of Oceania are oppressed by the totalitarian regime of Big Brother. The protagonist, Winston Smith, rebels against the Party and its oppressive control of every aspect of people's lives. He joins a secret organization called the Brotherhood, which aims to overthrow the Party and establish a society based on freedom and equality. However, Winston's rebellion is ultimately crushed by the Party, and he is forced to betray his beliefs and love for Big Brother. Both Animal Farm and 1984 illustrate how revolutions against oppression can be corrupted by those in power. The pigs in Animal Farm become just as oppressive as the humans they overthrew, while the Party in 1984 maintains control through fear and manipulation. The message is clear: revolutions against oppression can easily be co-opted by individuals seeking power for themselves. Despite the bleak portrayal of revolutions in both novels, Orwell does not completely dismiss the idea of fighting against oppression. In Animal Farm, the animals continue to resist the pigs' tyranny, showing that the spirit of rebellion is not easily extinguished. In 1984, Winston's final act of defiance against the Party, even in the face of torture and brainwashing, demonstrates the enduring power of individual resistance.
  1. Orwell's exploration of the concept of revolution against oppression in Animal Farm and 1984 is a cautionary tale about the dangers of power and the importance of vigilance in the face of tyranny. Both novels serve as a reminder that the fight for freedom and equality is an ongoing struggle that requires constant vigilance and determination.
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Animal Farm and 1984

George Orwell

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