Animal farm returns to human control from "summary" of Animal Farm by George Orwell
After the animals had successfully revolted against Mr. Jones and taken control of Manor Farm, renaming it Animal Farm, they had high hopes for a better future. Led by the pigs, the animals worked hard to build a society based on equality and fairness, where all animals were supposed to be treated as equals. However, as time passed, the pigs began to exert their authority and claim special privileges for themselves, going against the principles of Animalism that they had established. Slowly but surely, the pigs started to adopt human-like behaviors, such as walking on two legs, wearing clothes, and even trading with humans. The other animals, who had once been united in their desire for freedom and equality, found themselves increasingly marginalized and oppressed by the very leaders they had trusted to lead them to a better life. As the pigs' greed and thirst for power grew, they eventually reached a point where they could no longer distinguish themselves from th...Similar Posts
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