Commandments In George Orwell's 'Animal Farm'

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ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS” (Orwell 134). In animal Farm the animals rebel against their owner Mr.Jones they then win this battle and snowball and Napoleon fight over power. The pigs also write a set of commandments, and one of the commandments was they all animals are equal. Napoleon tells lies to the animals to get rid of Snowball. Napoleon once he reigns to power redoes the commandments to fix it to whatever he wants, furthermore, no animals can drink liquor changes to animals shall not drink an excessive amount of liquor. Napoleon and the pigs represent this quote as they change the commandments to this because they think that they are higher than all the animals. They believe they should get more