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How Does Orwell Use Power In Animal Farm

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Animal Farm by George Orwell is a magnificent novel highlighting what power can really do to a person or in the novel’s case an animal. Orwell makes multiple relations with Russia and what went on during the Cold War throughout the course of the novel. He also shadows different forms of government, such as communism, capitalism, and totalitarianism by how the farm runs. In Animal Farm Napoleon and Snowball the pig are suddenly thrown into power when the animals throw out Mr. Jones for his poor treatment of them. The animals decide to change how everything runs on the farm which is good in the beginning. As the novel progresses Napoleon becomes greedy with power causing the farm to revert back to its old ways. Animal Farm is an excellent representation of the Russian government and how power can really go to one’s head. …show more content…

For example when Snowball was chased out by Napoleon’s dogs relates to how Stalin overthrew Trotsky. Napoleon is a lot like Stalin in that he overthrew Snowball and manipulated other animals on the farm. Napoleon manipulates the animals multiple times throughout the novel such as when he keeps changing the Seven Commandments in order to might his needs. For example, when Napoleon beginnings brewing and drinking alcohol commandment number five goes from “No animal shall drink alcohol” (25) to “No animal shall drink alcohol to excess” (109). This shows that Napoleon was a selfish leader with only his own best interest in mind. Also Napoleon relates to Stalin when he begins killing other animals is similar to all the genocides that Stalin committed. Napoleon’s killings are also another example of the commandments being altered. Commandment number six starts as “No animal shall kill any other animal” (25) is changed to “No animal shall kill any other animal without cause”

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