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Too Much Power In Animal Farm By George Orwell

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Farmer, horse, chicken, or a pig, which one would you u wanna be? Can too much power be bad? Could someone keep everything under control perfectly, or would everything end up wrong in the end? In other words, neither pig or man could have a perfectly controlled Farm in the end, as represented in the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell. Too much power in the end is bad. And if you don’t ask for help most likely a person will fail. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell it takes place on a Farm with Mr. Jones as the owner. As time goes on the animals rebel and kick the farmer, Mr. Jones out; however, in the end the Farm would of stayed in better line if Jones was still there. In Animal Farm written by George Orwell the theme “ Absolute power corrupts absolutely” is shown by the pigs being selfish and hypocritical. …show more content…

To begin, in the beginning the pig’s said the farmhouse was a museum, but by the end Napoleon is calling it his house and he is living in it: “Pigs had marched back into the farmhouse” (Orwell 40). Napoleon broke his rules so he could have the nicest place to live, he wanted to be number one within the Farm. Also, Napoleon tells everyone on the farm that two legs are bad,and four legs are better, but then Napoleon ends up trading the fellow animals and being friends with farmers. “A deputation of neighbouring farmers had been invited to make a tour of inspection”(Orwell 40). Napoleon ends up telling everyone that he is trading with the farmer so they can survive and receive food, but in reality he wants to become better in

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