Examples Of Allegory In Animal Farm By George Orwell

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´´Long live Napoleon!´´ is a quote from Animal Farm which was said by all the animals in the farm. George Orwell's novel, Animal Farm, the animals of Manor Farm wanted freedom from the cruel humans, but they would have to fight for it. So the animals stood up to Mr. Jones and kicked him out of his own farm. Then the animals established their own farm where the pigs were being unfair and awful leaders acting exactly like their worst enemies, the humans. Animal Farm is an allegory, which is a story in which concrete and specific characters and situations stand for other characters so as to make a point about them. The main action of Animal Farm stands for the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the early years of the Soviet Union. Animalism is really …show more content…
Napoleon wanted to be the top person. He wanted to be higher than all of them. The other animals want to have the same power like the pigs. Napoleon wanted all the power and was very selfish, he didn’t want all animals to be equal, he wanted to be the master. I relate to snowball because he is nice and believes all animals should be equal. He’s the definition a a good master.
My idea of a perfect society is where there is no racism and poverty. A perfect society is where everyone would have a home and everyone has a job and especially equality. Everyone was equal and no discrimination. Treating everyone with respect and being treated fairly. I would design a utopian society by making sure there were no wars because that creates chaos and unhappiness. There would be no hate, crime, bullying, manipulations, politics, etc. because all of these break upon someone’s happiness. I wouldn’t want to create a dystopia. Animal farm is about animals who wanted to be treated fairly but instead they were being treated unfair. In the story Napoleon, the leader wanted all the power and wanted to be treated like he was above everyone. He treated everyone like they were below