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Trust must be earned, not assumed from "summary" of Animal Farm by George Orwell by George Orwell

In the animal kingdom, trust is a fragile commodity, not to be taken for granted. It is something that must be carefully cultivated and maintained through actions, not just words. In the story of Animal Farm, the animals initially place their trust in the pigs, believing that they will lead them to a better life. However, as time goes on, the pigs begin to abuse this trust, betraying the principles of equality and fairness that they once espoused. The pigs, led by Napoleon, gradually assume more power and control over the farm, while the other animals are left to toil and suffer. This gradual erosion of trust is a clear example of how trust can be lost when it is not earned. The pigs do not demonstrate their worthiness of this trust through their actions; instead, they rely on fear and manipulation to maintain their hold over the other animals. As the story unfolds, it becomes incr...
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    Animal Farm by George Orwell

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