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Comparative Essay On Animal Farm By George Orwell

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English Yearly Examination Revision

Write an essay that shows how power affects the characters, the events and the outcome of the book.

The short story and fable, Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, was inspired by the upbringing events leading to the Russian Revolution. Revolving around the concepts of Marxism and Communism, an ideology where all individuals will contribute all that they are capable of giving, and in return, will receive ‘payment’ based on how much they contributed. Once a popular theory, which was expected to pave the way to a new and better future, where everyone is supposed to be ‘equal’. Nevertheless, this notion achieved anything BUT equality.
Orwell attempted to depict the ridiculousness of these concepts through an allegorical short story/fable, ‘Animal Farm’, with the purpose to show how greed and power can corrupt even those with positive intentions.
The short story starts off with Mr. Jones, the farm owner of Manor Farm, inability to properly take care of his animals due to his carelessness for becoming drunk. Old Major, the elder pig, with his wisdom and superior intelligence, calls for a meeting, announcing enough is enough, and that the animals must rebel against the tyrannical humans in the near future. This signifies the beginning of the Russian Revolution, and forms the concept of Animalism, with Old Major’s last desires being that the animals must eventually overthrow the …show more content…

Orwell portrays how an obsession with power can lead to the corruption of even those with positive intentions. Animal Farm is a satirical view of Russian politics. The composer parallels the characters in Animal farm to certain pivotal Russian leaders by mimicking their personalities to their human counterpart. Orwell satirises Russian political leaders to exhibit his opinion regarding the times of the Russian

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