Chapter 10 Of Animal Farm By George Orwell

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In chapter 10, the animals on the farm peered through the window and saw how the pigs and humans were celebrating their success together. In the beginning of the book, the animals could differentiate between the pigs and humans. However, by the end of the book, “it was impossible”, because the pigs have become just like the humans. They begin wearing clothes, drinking, sleeping on beds and essentially behaving like regular human beings. Gradually, throughout the book, readers witness the transition of pigs from animals into humans. They have betrayed the initial goals of the farm which was equality between animals and freedom from humans. The quotation shows how the animals on the farm realize their naivety and unawareness over the past years.