Abuse Of Power In Animal Farm By George Orwell

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As both texts work to display the corrupting effects of power on societies the hierarchy is established through intimidation of the public. As Orwell illustrates the injustice emerging on the farm he emphasizes this idea through the use of Napoleons “The Nine Dogs” in which he raises to be his own ‘army’ (Orwell 23). This proves particularly important to the overall theme of the novel as the dogs represent the fear and this unstoppable force that cannot be broken. Much like struggle of power throughout the text, the dogs work to instill fear into the public and ultimately protect Napoleon. Essentially, the dogs are acting as means to maintain this abuse of power as they work to protect the hierarchy and ultimately intimidate the other animals.