Old Major's ideals guide revolution from "summary" of Animal Farm by George Orwell
Old Major, the wise and respected elder pig on Manor Farm, shared his revolutionary ideals with the other animals before passing away. His vision of a world where animals are free from the tyranny of humans inspired the animals to rise up and overthrow their oppressive human masters. The principles he outlined in his stirring speech became the foundation for the revolution that would ultimately transform the farm into Animal Farm. Old Major's ideals emphasized the importance of unity among the animals, urging them to stand together against their common enemy: the humans who exploited them for their own gain. He believed that all animals were equal and deserved to live a life free from the cruelties inflicted upon them by their human oppressors. His words resonated deeply with the animals, filling them with a sense of purpose and determination to fight for a better future. The revolution that followed Old Major's impassioned speech was fueled by his ideals of equality, justice, and solidarity. The animals banded together, casting off the chains of their human masters and seizing cont...Similar Posts
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