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The struggle for equality is ongoing and requires constant vigilance from "summary" of Animal Farm by George Orwell by George Orwell

The animals on the farm believed that they had achieved true equality after overthrowing their human oppressors. They established their own rules and principles, where every animal was considered equal in the eyes of the law. However, as time passed, some animals began to grow more powerful and privileged than others. The pigs, in particular, took on leadership roles and started to manipulate the other animals for their own benefit. Despite the initial ideals of equality, the pigs gradually started to wield more power and control over the farm. They altered the commandments to justify their actions and used fear and propaganda to maintain their authority. The other animals, being less intelligent and organized, were easily swayed and manipulated by the pigs' tactic...
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    Animal Farm by George Orwell

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