How do the changing rules of the pigs compare to the
changing of laws to meet the specific needs of the their makers? The pigs got
were tired of getting pushed around by the humans. Well all the animals were
tired of getting pushed around by the men, the pigs were more intelligent and
unlike the other animals the pigs actually stood up for themselves which had
motivated the other animals to do the same. So after old major did his speech.
He died, but the pigs were eager to do what major wanted to be done. So
Napoleon and Snowball slowly started making the farm life better for the
animals. Snowball wanted animals to be free. I think Napoleon wanted pigs to be
free. After Major had died Snowball made commandments embracing Major’s speech.
As the farm came more free for animals Napoleon became more obsessed with the
freedom they were having. One day Snowball was chased out the farm by two of
Napoleon’s servants which were puppies that he took when they were very young.
They grew up to know Napoleon as the ruler. Napoleon took the farm over.
In
comparing the farm with real life Napoleon would be like the people who wanted
just native Americans to vote. Snowball would of course be the good guy who
would allow all humans to vote. Snowball wanted everyone to be equal he would
be the animal version of Martin Luther King. Snowball would also be the animal
version of anti slave states. Napoleon would be the state who had slaves and
women were always in the house cleaning and cooking for him. The slaves and
women would be other animals and the pigs would be the white men. So the animal
farm is really just another civil war amongst animals though.
“Once slavery in America was not seen as radical. It became, instead, a
revolutionary idea that slaves should be freed. When we have lived under a
pernicious power long enough, no matter how oppressive, we grow so accustomed
to the yoke that its removal seems frightening, even wrong”.
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