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  • Essay / Animal Farm by George Orwell - 540

    The thought-provoking Animal Farm by George Orwell is an interesting book that allegories the Russian Revolution. It reincarnates the leading Russian politicians of that era and shows them as pigs on a farm called "Manor Farm", although the pigs soon change the name to "Animal Farm" when they take over to the opprobrium Mr. Jones . The pigs quickly become corrupted by their power and begin to bend their own rules and grand ideas of equality. They used the animals' basic intelligence against them and the pigs became greedy and selfish, just like many other dictators. At the beginning of the book, the pigs have ideas of equality and fairness. As at the beginning of the book, Old Major describes his vision of a perfect future without man. He teaches them a song called "The Beasts of England", which helps create a satire of nationalism when the animals sing the song, but they don't really know the meaning. By singing it several times, it starts a revolution and animals are no longer Mr. Jones's rule. Imaging techniques are used to show the brilliance of the near future, "the...