Pigs become humans from "summary" of Animal Farm by George Orwell
The pigs on Animal Farm gradually started to resemble the humans they had overthrown. At first, they were united in their cause for freedom and equality, but soon, power corrupted them. They began to indulge in luxuries, walking on their hind legs, wearing clothes, and even carrying whips. Their leader, Napoleon, became increasingly tyrannical, using fear and manipulation to control the other animals. As time passed, the pigs grew more distant from the other animals on the farm. They started to form alliances with humans, trading goods and collaborating on business ventures. The other animals could hardly tell the difference between the pigs and the humans anymore. The pigs had become just as oppressive and greedy as their former human masters. The transformation o...Similar Posts
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