The loss of values leads to moral decay from "summary" of Animal Farm by George Orwell by George Orwell
In the beginning, the animals of Animal Farm were united by a common goal and a shared set of values. They believed in equality, justice, and freedom for all. But as time went on, some of the animals started to prioritize their own interests over the well-being of the whole community. This marked the beginning of the loss of values on the farm. As the pigs began to consolidate their power and privilege, they justified their actions by distorting the original values of the farm. They started to manipulate the other animals through propaganda and fear, convincing them that their oppressive rule was for the greater good. In doing so, they set a dangerous precedent for moral decay. The loss of values became even more apparent when the pigs began to break the commandments that once governed the farm. They altered the rules to suit their own needs, showing a blatant disregard for the...Similar Posts
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