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Animal Farm By George Orwell

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Education is an important part of life that we are born into. We improve our lives with it and it takes us to the places we dream of. We are lucky to have free education and sometimes people don’t take advantage of it. Education is something you should learn from and not throw away in the trash; it doesn’t just show us how to spell and write, but it comes in many different ways to help us in the real world. It allows us to acknowledge when others try to make a fool of us. In the allegorical novel, Animal Farm, by George Orwell, we can clearly see that education is needed in every society. After reading the novel, I believe the important message it’s trying to send us is that the lack of education causes people to be controlled and they don’t even know it. …show more content…

“‘...Our sole object in taking these things is to preserve our health. Milk and apples (this has been proved by Science, comrades) contain substances absolutely necessary to the well-being of a pig…’” (Orwell, 52). This shows how the need for education is needed, because people don’t know any better than to think what the leader is saying is always right when in fact, it’s wrong. People always try to make others fall for what they are trying to say and since they lack education, they agree with it even if it isn't

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