The pursuit of power leads to betrayal from "summary" of Animal Farm by George Orwell by George Orwell
In the pursuit of power, the animals of Animal Farm found themselves turning against one another. Initially united in their rebellion against the humans, they soon discovered that the desire for power can corrupt even the noblest of intentions. As the pigs began to assert their dominance, they betrayed the principles of equality and solidarity that had once defined their revolution. Napoleon, in his thirst for power, gradually eroded the trust of his comrades. He employed tactics of manipulation and deceit to maintain his position, ultimately betraying the very animals who had placed their faith in him. Through his cunning and ruthlessness, he silenced dissent and consolidated his control, leaving a trail of broken promises and shattered dreams in his wake. The other animals, blinded by their own desires for a better life, failed to see the betrayal unfolding before their eyes. They allowed themselves to be swayed by propa...Similar Posts
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