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Cycle of oppression continues from "summary" of Animal Farm by George Orwell

The animals of Animal Farm found themselves in a vicious cycle of oppression that seemed to have no end in sight. It all began when the pigs, led by Napoleon, overthrew the human farmer and took control of the farm. At first, the animals were hopeful that they would finally be free from the tyranny of humans. However, it wasn't long before the pigs started to act just like the humans they had overthrown. They began to oppress the other animals, taking more than their fair share of food and resources and making decisions without consulting the rest of the farm. The pigs even went so far as to rewrite the Seven Commandments of Animalism to suit their own selfish needs. As time went on, the animals realized that they were no better off under the pigs' ru...
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    Animal Farm

    George Orwell

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