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Elite Society In George Orwell's Animal Farm

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In today’s world it is quite common for there to be elite societies, whether it is a result from power or intellect. The formation of an elite society is based on how others respond to others’ actions. In the novel, Animal Farm, the elite society of Animal Farm is the result of the actions of both the pigs and the lower animals as well. The pigs use their superior knowledge to manipulate the lower animals, and the lower animals do not rebel against the pigs or recognize they are being controlled.
The pigs create an elite society by using their superior knowledge to take advantage of the lower animals. One example of the pigs creating an elite society is when they announce they can read and write. The pigs reveal this to the lower animals by …show more content…

One example of the lower animals allowing the creation of the elite society to occur is when the pigs eat all of the milk and apples, and are not sharing the food equally between the animals. Squealer explains to the lower animals why the pigs deserve the milks and apples by saying, “Milk and apples…contain substances absolutely necessary to the well-being of a pig… [because] the whole management… of this farm depends on us… [and] it is for your sake that we drink that milk and apples”(23). The lower animals did not rebel against this idea because they agree that the pigs need to be healthy to run the farm. Squealer also uses fear to control the animals. He mentions to the lower animals, “if [the] pigs failed in [their] duty… Jones would come back” (23). The animals believe Squealer’s statement and certainly do not want Jones to return so they do not rebel. Another example of the lower animals allowing the creation of the society to happen is when Napoleon executes some of the lower animals. After the execution the thoughts of Clover are, “There was no thought of rebellion or disobedience in [Clover’s] mind. She knew that even as things were they were far better off than they had been in the days of Jones” (58-59). The comparison of Napoleon and Jones makes Clover have faith in Napoleon instead of anger, which allows the pigs to continue their elite

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