Animals remember original ideals from "summary" of Animal Farm by George Orwell
The animals on the farm remember when they first rebelled against their human oppressors. They remember the ideals of equality, freedom, and justice that inspired them to overthrow the tyrannical rule of Mr. Jones. These ideals were their guiding principles, their moral compass in the fight for a better life. As time passes, however, the animals start to forget their original ideals. The pigs, who were supposed to be the leaders of the revolution, become corrupted by power and greed. They begin to exploit the other animals, taking advantage of their labor and imposing their own rules and privileges. Despite the gro...Similar Posts
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