The Merge Of Pigs And Humans

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Silas Jones Soza English 2, Per. 2 7 April 2023 The Merge of Pigs and Humans Animal Farm by George Orwell is a brilliant novella about the Russian Revolution. With a plethora of symbolism and dynamic characters that represent real-life historical figures. Furthermore, one of the most fascinating analogies is how the pigs and humans merge in their personality and corruption by the end of the book. The pigs were elected for their supposed intelligence, which was regularly exploited for their own gain. The pigs exploited their supremacy over the other animals while keeping them subdued, by regularly reminding them that they did not have what it takes; compassion, leadership, wisdom, and charisma. When we start out in chapter 3, the …show more content…

Milk and apples (this has been proven by science, comrades) contain substances absolutely necessary for the well-being of a pig. We pigs are brainworkers. The whole management and organisation of this farm depends on us” (Orwell 52). In this quote Squealer is trying to justify robbing the farm of luxury products that were originally promised to everyone, under the guise that the pigs need it more. The pigs have no evidence that it's beneficial for their health but the gullible animals believe it thinking it is for their own good. The pigs are exploiting their intelligence and the animals' gullibility to steal the farm’s products while appealing to the animals' fear of Jones coming back. Additionally, Napoleon is depicted having guard dogs that follow his every step. The dogs “kept close to Napoleon. It was noticed that they wagged their tails at him in the same way as the other dogs had been used to doing to Mr. Jones.” A necessary quality of a leader is to be victorious in getting people to follow them voluntarily and without complaint. Napoleon did this with the vicious dogs that used to obey Jones and no one else. Previously, Napoleon used the dogs to attack Snowball and thus gain full and unchallenged leadership of the farm. Napoleon's use of the dogs furthered the corruption of his character, Animalism, and Animal Farm all together, and secured his place as the one and only …show more content…

The animals, gullible and forgetful, were especially prone to Squealer’s gaslighting and did not question it when one day, the commandments changed. Clover noticed this but due to her forgetful nature dismissed it: “Clover had not remembered that the Fourth Commandment mentioned sheets; but as it was there on the wall, it must have done so.”(Orwell 102). Squealer had been changing the commandments and exploiting the other animals' forgetful nature and their illiteracy for the benefit of themselves. Gaslighting and manipulation were an enormous piece of the corruption of Animal Farm and the tie between the pigs and the