Seven Commandments erased and rewritten from "summary" of Animal Farm by George Orwell
The animals on Animal Farm lived by a set of Seven Commandments that embodied their shared values and principles. These commandments were meant to guide their actions and ensure fairness among all animals. However, as time passed and the pigs, who were the leaders of the farm, became more powerful, they began to alter the commandments to suit their own interests. Slowly but steadily, the original Seven Commandments were erased and rewritten by the pigs in order to justify their increasing privileges and control over the other animals. The pigs used their position of authority to manipulate the commandments, changing them to benefit themselves while deceiving the other animals into thinking that nothing had changed. For example, one of the ori...Similar Posts
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