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Going To Be In Power In Animal Farm By George Orwell

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In his dystopian novel Animal Farm, George Orwell conveys the message that someone is always going to be in power. When Jones fell from power “the work of teaching and organising the others fell naturally upon the pigs” (Orwell 11). In other words, when Jones fell, the pigs were quick to replace his position in power. The pigs took charge as soon as Jones was defeated leaving no time for true democracy. In Greek the direct translation of democracy is ”rule of the people”, suggesting that all have an equal say. This situation is similar to the movie Mean Girls. For instance, Cady starts at the bottom of the chain when she eventually becomes “cold, shiny, hard plastic.” Although she started as an underdog, as time went on, Cady became obsessed
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