Equality cannot exist without freedom from "summary" of Animal Farm by George Orwell by George Orwell
The animals of Animal Farm had once dreamt of a society where all creatures were equal. They believed that by overthrowing their human oppressors, they would be able to create a fair and just world for themselves. However, as time passed and the pigs took control, it became clear that their vision of equality was far from reality. Despite their initial efforts to establish a society where every animal had an equal voice, the pigs soon began to consolidate their power and privilege. They claimed that their superior intelligence entitled them to special treatment, and gradually, they started to assert their authority over the other animals. This gradual erosion of equality laid bare the fundamental flaw in their socie...Similar Posts
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