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This is the first 1,000 characters of 743 words (2.97 pages) in the essay titled George Orwell
George Orwell s Animal Farm is a political satire of a
totalitarian society ruled by a mighty dictatorship, in all
probability an allegory for the events surrounding the
Russian Revolution of 1917. The animals of Manor Farm
overthrow their human master after a long history of
mistreatment. Led by the pigs, the farm animals continue to
do their work, only with more pride, knowing that they are
working for themselves, as opposed to working for humans.
Little by little, the pigs become dominant, gaining more
power and advantage over the other animals, so much so
that they become as corrupt and power-hungry as their
predecessors, the humans. The theme in Animal Farm
maintains that in every society there are leaders who, if
given the opportunity, will likely abuse their power.
The book begins in the barnyard of Mr. Jones Manor
Farm . The animals congregate at a meeting led by the prize
white boar, Major. Major points out to the assembled
animals that no animal in England is free. He further
explains that the products of their labor is stolen by man,
who alone benefits. Man, in turn, gives back to the animals
the bare minimum which will keep them from starvation while
he profits from the rest. The old boar tells them that the
source of all their problems is man, and that they must
remove man from their midst to abolish tyranny and hunger.
Days later Major dies, but the hope and pride which
he gave the...
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Keywords: animals, orwell george orwell, russian revolution of 1917, pigs, animal farm, boar, pig, pride, totalitarian society, power hungry, political satire, revolution of 1917, bare minimum, manor farm
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