Animal Farm Quote Analysis

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The author of Animal Farm, George Orwell, wrote about realistic problems, in society, but using fictional characters to get his thoughts out into the world. He brought to life how power can and will corrupt, and also how classes were tendencies to know how to treat people. Today, we see how George’s knowledge was still alive in the twenty first century. He described how people don’t really try to make a change, they are just there for the ride. Also, he added how those who stand up against the overall ideas, are disbanded from the group. This causing more and more sickening corruption. In Animal Farm, “All animals are equal,” continuing, “ But some animals are more equal than others.” (Orwell 109) The sentence is a comment on the hypocrisy