Pigs align with humans from "summary" of Animal Farm by George Orwell
The pigs, with their superior intellect, gradually begin to align themselves with the humans on the neighboring farms. Despite their initial rebellion against human oppression, the pigs soon find themselves adopting the same oppressive tactics to maintain control over the other animals on Animal Farm. As the pigs gain more power and privilege, they start to resemble the humans they once despised. They move into the farmhouse, wear clothes, and even begin walking on their hind legs like humans. The other animals, who initially looked to the pigs as leaders, begin to realize that they are no different from the humans they overthrew. The pigs, led by Napoleon, use propaganda and manipulation ...Similar Posts
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