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George Orwell's Animal Farm

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I can’t believe that I have been expelled from the farm but I am lucky that I have survived the attack of the dogs. I was born in Animal Farm and grew up and became the leader of the rebellion there but now I am all alone. I was the one who was in the most harmony with Old Major ideas.. I treated all animals equally and almost all of them had respect for me. I always was a caring leader. I was the one who thought and wrote the seven commandments because I knew that the other animals were not as intelligent as myself. I devoted myself to improve the intellectual life of all the animals.. I tried to teach them literacy. I wanted all the animals to understand the principles of Animalism and I created the Seven Commandments and then reduced them to a simpler form :” Four legs good, two legs bad” so that all my comrades could understand. All I wanted was equality …show more content…

He didn’t not make any contribution to the Farm. .His actions only show that he only cares about his own power not the well-being of the farm. I am sure, in the future, he will want more and more power and become more violent. I am sure he has no interest at all in the needs of the farm. In contrast,.. I really wanted a new and better life for the animals. I am the one who can prevent the farm from becoming like Manor Farm again. In the mean time I blame myself because even though I was a visionary leader I was so motivated to improve the life of the animals that I failed to see Napoleon’s real intentions and his greed for power. I should have imagined Napoleon’s reason for educating the puppies and I should have taken precautions. As a pig who had read Julius Caesar, I should have connected Brutus with Napoleon and taken more care. I am the one who deserves to be the leader of the farm and I want revenge on Napoleon. I must find a way to stop him otherwise it is obvious that instead of Old Major’s ideas, brutality is going to govern the

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