Use Of Power In Animal Farm

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Power is the ability to influence or control the behaviour of people. (RA Dahl) Power can be use in a good way to build and improve important aspects in societies such as having the capacity as a transformative use of power that helps shift conflict and open up new potential between others. Power can also influence behaviour, make things happen or preventing them from happening. Mr. Jones who is an uncaring master, is used to illustrate how power can be abused. Jones who is a cruel leader beats and whip the animals emphasize how power is used in a hasty manner and how this cause other; the animals to suffer from hunger and neglect. On the other hand, Old Major is a wise and persuasive pig, who uses his influence and power to improve the lives of the animal to establish prosperity among them. The Major force the animals to work harder. …show more content…
His used propaganda also by changing the Seventh Commandment to ‘All animals are equal but some are more equal than others’. This mirrors his unchallenged conviction that he has a place in complete control of the farm. This demonstrates an abuse of force by utilizing military power to pick up control over the animals. Military force, when it is strong is a credible and tangible addition to a nation’s power. Snowball a clever pig, tends to be loyal, brave, and outgoing. Snowball utilizes dialect to manhandle and produce power. For instance, when Snowball persuaded the animals on Animal Farm to build the windmill to create electricity to reduce the work for the animals, he used language through speeches to gain power. ‘… Comrades, could you imagine the luxury that a three day week brings to us? You would only have to work three days in a week, and get even more ration that what you now have. Your stalls would no longer be chilly in the winter; they will be heated and lightened up with electricity.’ (Orwell