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Equality And Corruption In George Orwell's Animal Farm

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George Orwell’s Animal farm tells a satirical tale of animals who revolt against their human captors and hope to start a new life of prosperity. Unfortunately, the challenge of animal equality become too much for a few power thirsty animals and the new life they envisioned themselves doesn’t look as prosperous as they might’ve expected. Animal Farm, despite being a tale about animals on a farm, allegorically retells the events of the 1917 Russian Revolution and depicts Orwell’s views on the matter. The themes of equality, oppression and corruption displays Orwell’s views and the input of certain characters to correspond to their real life counter parts will be analysed.
George Orwell exhibits equality as an obligatory piece in order for the animals to succeed in revolutionizing their lives. Unfortunately, the balance of equality was already being teetered by the pigs assuming the role of leaders, in particular, Napoleon and Snowball whose counter parts are Leon Trotsky and Josef Stalin. One instance of this was the pigs …show more content…

After the overthrowing of Jones, seven commandments of Animalism were created of which parallel Karl Marx’s theory of communism. Orwell depicts the commandments as expendable with rules such as “No animal shall sleep in a bed” (P.17) and “No animal shall kill another Animal” (P.17) are gradually twisted and broken. Orwell then decides to exhibit the corrupted mind of the power thirsty pigs, in particular, Napoleon who believes that anything his way is the right way. Their descent into the beings they swore never to be like is concluded by the end of the story as “the creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.” (P.102) Above all, Orwell conveys that power corrupts and this corruption is the final theme that highlights the views of George

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