How Does Orwell Present The Lack Of Education In Animal Farm

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With knowledge and education comes great power that can be extremely dangerous if it falls into the wrong hands of those who are self-serving. How does Orwelll display this in Animal Farm? Firstly, Jones was the animal's leader for as long as they could remember. It showed that he would abuse his privileges of leading the animals and he would starve them. Finally the animals decided they have had enough of Mr. Jones' abuse. Only if they knew it would turn into something a lot worse than they expected. The pig who took power among the animals (Napoleon) was just as self serving as Jones, he would take the animals food for him and the other pigs, he would go against every single commandment. He would sleep in beds, have other animals killed, …show more content…

The uneducated are manipulated, in this case by Napoleon and Squealer. Who was manipulated on Animal Farm because of their lack of education? Every animal was, but the main source would be Boxer, The Sheep, and the Dogs. Boxer took pleasure in working hard, he would work extra hours and take on multiple more tasks than the other animals. Napoleon used Boxer's love of working hard as a way to manipulate him. When Boxer got sick Napoleon and the other pigs held no empathy to save his life or attempt to make him better.They sold him to be slaughtered and they didn't even think twice about it. Boxer looked up to Napoleon as someone trying to help the animals, that's why he would so blindly listen to his commands. Next, the sheep. The sheep were the most uneducated of all the animals. They had no understanding of words so the animals would teach them sayings that they would repeat. The first saying at the beginning of the book (Pg …show more content…

To get what they want, in the story we see examples of this mostly from the pigs. Mainly Napoleon and Squealer.There are many situations every day that we could use as an example of the pigs lying, stealing and manipulating. Firstly, in chapter 3 page 25, the pigs had stolen apples and milk from the animals. They had been caught but Napoleon was not about to take responsibility, so he manipulated the animals into thinking it was for the best. ¨Surely there is no one among us who wants to see Jones come back?¨(pg 25) The pigs bring up Jones to try and justify their actions. They bring him up because he is a sensitive subject for the animals and they will always think of Jones as the worst.So in conclusion they try to make the pigs decisions sound better they bring up the bad decisions of Jones. Although the decisions of the pigs are showing how alike they are to