Friday, March 8, 2019

George Orwell’s Animal Farm

In the every last(predicate)egorical unexampled Animal Farm, generator George Orwell reminds us how power endure vitiated an individual. Animal Farm tells us about the rebellion of animals against humans. The rebellion is a great success and pigs, beingness the most intelligent animals, take check over. How incessantly, as time goes on, life for the former(a) animals be deals worse while the pigs prosper. Orwell found this book on Russian fabianism and utilise Stalin as prototype for short sleep. He also tries to demonstrate that formerly a person has complete power, that individual will become corrupt and will do anything in order to take it.Orwell wanted this novel to be a warning for future societies. An example of that is seen in the reference sleep who slaughters any animal who openly opposes him. He also uses unlike methods of psychological manipulation and physical threats to maintain his hierarchy of leading. nap attempts to maintain his power by threatening animals physically, even slaughtering them. For instance, he slaughtered four pigs that inappropriate him when he abolished the Sunday Meetings.Napoleon killed them using his dogs because they questioning and criticizing his decisions and leadership. If that continued, some new(prenominal) animals would originate to analyse the situation and come to the conclusion that Napoleon was in concomitant a poor and corrupted leader. Napoleon could non let this happen, so he murdered the pigs because they confessed that they had been secretly in touch with Snowball ever since the expulsion, that they had collaborated with him in destroying the windmill, and that they had entered into an agreement with him to hand over Animal Farm to Mr Frederick.Napoleon also murdered three hens (that had been the ringleaders in the attempted rebellion over the eggs) after they stated that Snowball had appeargond to them in a dream and incited them to refuse Napoleons orders. However, it is obvious that Napoleon barely decided to get rid of all opposition. Mass murder was not the only physical threat used by Napoleon. At one point in the novel, hens did not press to give up their eggs to Napoleon, so he cut mop up their food supply. Napoleon starved the hens because they opposed him, scantily like the pigs.Orwell tries to give us that once a dictator gains power, he will not accept any criticism or opposition and will simply murder whoever questions his leadership. For example, a Chilean dictator called Augusto Pinochet murdered over forty metersand tribe during his first month of power simply because they questioned his decisions. But, Napoleon could not always go to extreme measures such as kill the opposition so he employed Squealor to persuade animals through rhetoric. For example, Squealer, Napoleons mighty hand, made up a statistic that animals had more oats, more hay and more turnips than they had had in Joness day.They also proceeded shorter hours, had bett er quality drinking water, lived longer, saw an increase number of their young ones survive infancy, had more straw in their stable and suffered less from fleas. In combination with complete isolation from other farms, other animals could not prove Squealer wrong so they believed that they actually had a much better life than other farms. In reality, the animals had even demoralize food rations than those living on other farms. Napoleon also encourages other animals to use Boxers slogans such as Napoleon is Always Right and I Will Work Harder.Boxer is very loyal to Napoleon collectable to his low intelligence but he is respected by other animals because of his strength and stubbornness. Napoleon knows that animals will listen to Boxer and try to work as hard as Boxer. In this case, Orwell tries to show that dictators carefully control the flow of information and simply block anything that could potentially harm them (a modern-day example is the Chinese government blocking web-si tes such as YouTube because they sometimes contain information that the government deems to be inappropriate).However, making up statistics would not be enough to control the animals so Napoleon used superpatriotic songs and the seven commandments in order to manipulate the animals. He attempted to fool the other animals believe that he was the wisest, kindest leader they had. He did it by alternate Beasts of England with Comrade Napoleon, a song that contains lyrics such as wide-eyed belly twice a day, clean straw to roll upon either beast big and small sleeps at peace in his stall, thou watchest over all, Comrade Napoleon This song helps Napoleon maintain his leadership as the animals believe every word it says. Another example of biasing the justice is when Squealer explains why pigs take apples and milk. He justifies it by saying milk and apples contain substances absolutely requirement to the well-being of a pig. We pigs are brain-workers. The substantial management and organization of this farm dep destinations on us. Day and night we are watching over your welfare.It is for YOUR sake that we drink that milk and eat those apples. Do you know what would happen if we pigs failed in our duty? Jones would come back Yes, Jones would come back Squealer confuses animals with words such as substances absolutely necessary to the well-being of a pig and then acts on the fear of the position that Jones may come back, although in reality Jones was on the other end of the country. Dictators such as Stalin justified their actions using reasons similar to Squealers.These reasons were similar in a way that they acted on peoples fears, causing them to believe everything Stalin said. Orwells novel is based on Russian communism and it criticizes the decisions and methods used by Stalin using Napoleon as a representation of him. However, Orwell also tries to warn future generations. Orwell wanted to show what the future would look like if nobody ever questioned t heir leaders. He wanted to show that once a person obtained great power, he could become corrupt and a many people would suffer because of it. deal need to speak their mind, criticize and question everything their government says, otherwise leaders will not care about their people. But, at some point, people may get tired of totalitarianism and they will rebel against their leaders, just like people did in Egypt. One last thing that Orwell wanted to show is how much propaganda can influence people and how hard it can be to regain freedom of speech using examples of the mass executions of animals and the particular that nobody dared to speak his mind after this mass slaughter.

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