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Animal Farm Essay

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Animal Farm Essay

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The story Animal Farm illustrates a revolution that symbolizes equality between the general public, but in this case, its animals. Throughout the story, two pigs, namely, Snowball and Napoleon, lead the animals. There is a third pig that was second in command under the two most headstrong pigs. From the start, the two head pigs' extraordinary personalities were extremely distinct when portraying different actions on how they would each run the farm as a leader. Squealer was the pig that was always very convincing in every situation. However, some animals preferred Snowball as their leader, others preferred Napoleon but in the end, It was all really what Squealer had to say. The animals were so easily deceived by Squealer's influential language, it ultimately led to the termination of Snowball and the beginning of a new start for the farm under Napoleon's rule.

Squealer and Napoleon convinced the other animals that Snowball is not a true hero. Squealer startled the animals by saying, "a most terrible thing has been discovered. Snowball has sold himself to Frederick of Pinchfield Farm, eho is even now plotting to attack us and take away the farm from us! Snowball is to act as his guide when the attack begins. But there is worse than that. We had thought that Snowball's rebellion was caused simply by his vanity and ambition. But we were wrong, comrades. Do you know what the real reason was? Snowball was in league with Jones from the very start! He was Jones's secret agent all the time. It has been proved by documents which he left behind him and which we have only just discovered. To my mind this explains a great deal, comrades. Did we not see for ourselves how he attempted - fortunately without success - to get us defeated and destroyed at the Battle of the Cowshed?" (Orwell 89). The animals were so suprised that the leader that they had entrusted all their faith in to lead the farm to a good place was their betrayer. The Information was very vague the all the animals at first. They remember that night of the Battle of Cowshed and how Snowball would always rally and encourage them to fight at every turn. They continued to try to put the missing pieces to the puzzle together.

The farm was fine under the rule of Snowball. There was nothing wrong when he was in power, but the

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