Research Paper On Animal Farm By George Orwell

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Throughout history there are leaders and followers. There are some leaders are born into that position, while some were elected some fought their way there. In some situation, others were able to exploit the people around them in the hope of gaining money status, and success. I will talk about a story called animal farm, which is an allegory for the Russian Revolution. Then I will go through events of the Russian Revolution dating back to the 1860s. Finally, I will talk about the danger of being uneducated and having a totalitarian person in power who you might think has the same interests as you but has malicious intentions. Isn't it bizarre how in the book Animal Farm novel by george orwell, The animals go along with everything the Pigs say? In George Orwell's Animal Farm, the animals' willingness to go along with everything that their leaders tell them to do is indeed bizarre. The novel is a satirical allegory of the Russian Revolution and Stalin's rise to power, and it shows how easily people can be manipulated by those in positions of authority.Animal Farm by George orwell is a nonfiction novel that tells the story of the Russian Revolution. George Orwell …show more content…

But why do people follow such leaders? They captivate their audience with their words and promises, making them believe that they are the only ones who can lead them toward a better future. Another reason is fear. Bad leaders often use fear as a tool to control their followers. They create an environment of uncertainty and insecurity, making people feel vulnerable and helpless. In such situations, people tend to cling to any leader who promises them safety and security. Lastly, it could be due to ignorance or lack of information. People may not have access to accurate information about their leader's past or actions, leading them to blindly follow without