Epilogue To George Orwell's Animal Farm

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“The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again: but already it was impossible to say which was which.” At this, Benjamin was outraged, “Friends, I have something to say to you all, but not here. Let us meet in the forest beyond the windmill.” Every animal followed him, some because they were confused, and others because they knew what he was going to say. “I have lived a long time, a lot longer than most of you standing here now, and I can stand by no more. I see now that this place is no longer a free farm. I see it as it was, before the rebellion, when we were ruled by the humans. Now we are once again ruled by humans.” One of the hens said, “No, Napoleon and the pigs are leading us.” “Did you not see inside the farmhouse? The pigs look no different than the humans. They treat us no better than the humans; in fact, they treat us worse.” “What can we do?” asked a cow. “We can turn against him but we need help” answered Benjamin. “I know who can help you!” No one knew where the voice was coming from. Then from a shadow of a tree, as if from nowhere, Snowball and Boxer appeared. All the animals were running for joy towards Boxer. “Boxer, I thought you went to the horse slaughterer how did you survive?” It was Snowball who rescued me. I’ve been following him ever since.” “How did you get him out Snowball?” asked Benjamin. “Ever …show more content…

Until just Napoleon, Squealer and Napoleon’s General Bruiser were left. Boxer spoke up, “Napoleon, your reign of tyranny is over. There is nothing left for you, give up.” “Never!” He lunged towards Boxer’s throat. Napoleon hit the ground. Snowball had cracked his skull with a stone. “The battle is won; Animal farm is once again ours!” “Hooray!” “Now we will live as Old Major and I have always intended it. All animals equal!” Squealer and Bruiser rotted in jail for 10 years. The farm became as Snowball said. There was true equality, true