Persuasive Essay On Animal Farm

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If all the books in the world were about to disappear, but I could save one, that would be Animal Farm by George Orwell because it's tell a story about a group of animals was tired of their master and want to overthrow him, but they got betrayed by another leader, Napoleon the pig. Because of the power-hunger leader, the rest of animals become gullible and live in another exploited life under him. First, the animal revolts against their own master, Jones, hoping for peace. Second, Napoleon took over the authority and imposed force and terror on the animals. Third, the conditions of the animals get worse and worse, Napoleon was no better than the humans.
Life under Mr. Jones was so cruel, the animals rebelling against their master and established …show more content…

After harvesting is done, every Sunday the animals would gathered to discuss about farm policy. Pigs have over the superintendent because of their intelligence. Napoleon was proven to be power-hunger who steals cows’ milk and apples from the hard working animals to feed himself and other pigs. He assign Squealer to be his persuasive speaker that the pigs are always moral and correct others’ mistakes. Later that fall, Jones and his men came back to take back his farm. As a result, thanks to Snowball’s strategy, the animals defeated Jones in The Battle of the Cowshed. Winter flow by, Mollie, a cocky horse only cares about ribbons and sugar, was gullible enough to get trick to come to another farm. Indeed, Snowball has a plan to build a windmill, which provide electricity and give relaxation time for the animals. However, Napoleon opposed the plan and saying it will give less time to producing food. Consequently, on Sunday, the pigs give the animals to vote about the windmill, suddenly Napoleon brings a pack of violent dog which he trained when they were young as weapons to protect him from any revolts later on. He drive Snowball off the farm, and saying that there will be no more debates. But they will be building a windmill and lie that Snowball stole his idea. Throughout the story, Napoleon uses Snowball as a victim to blame him for animal’s