How Does Orwell Present The Nature Of Life

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In the novel Animal Farm (1945), George Orwell presents the nature of life, from an animal's perspective. The story takes place IN a farm, by a third person narrator. It all started when the owner, Mr.Jones, just had made his way to bed. The coast was clear and the discussed meeting about the boar’s dream, could finally take place. The wise boar, Old Major, got up on stage, meanwhile the rest of the animals made themselves comfortable. It was a diverse audience, consisted of dogs, pigs, hens, pigeons, sheep, cows, horses, a goat, a donkey, ducklings and a cat. Each of them, allied with his like. Old Major started his speech with a dramatic speculation about his death being around the corner. A message about the nature of life had to be passed