Saturday, October 26, 2019
Human Equality as an Impossible Ideal in Animal Farm :: Animal Farm Essays
How do the events in Animal Farm show human equality to be an  impossible ideal, not a practical reality?    One of the main themes of the book is the effect of power on leaders  and how it leads to corruption, propaganda and most of all inequality,  and in this book, inequality is shown through out and there are many  different examples of it.    The main event in the beginning of the book is old majorââ¬â¢s speech,  where he starts it by mentioning how unequal human are to the animals  and how they donââ¬â¢t do any work as they are the leaders of all  creatures. He implied that the other animals should get rid of man so  that his dream can be fulfilled and create a society where all animals  are created equal. Just as Old major dies, the pigs create ââ¬Å"Animalismâ⬠  and the seven commandments under the intention of equality, even as  they have just automatically chose themselves as leaders of the  revolution and the other animals.    The rebellion wasnââ¬â¢t really led by the pigs; it occurred when the  animals got mad after a long day without food, the pigs unequally  became leaders without actually taking a huge part in it. After Mr.  Jones is kicked out and the animalsââ¬â¢ hope of an equal society rose,  they started working hard while the pigs didnââ¬â¢t do any work under the  excuse of the need of supervision.    Another example of the inequality of the pigs is after the apple  harvest where they took it for themselves claiming that they need fuel  while the other animals are the ones who need it as they work harder.    During the successful defensive fight against Mr. Jones, all the  animals fight equally, Snowball and boxer did an excellent job, except  napoleon who didnââ¬â¢t turn up for the fight.    Napoleon is becoming increasingly corrupt and unjust. After the  effective speech by snowball which made snowball more popular and was  going to divert the votes to him, Napoleon ââ¬Å"uttered a high-pitched  whimperâ⬠ and the dogs chased snowball of the farm, which confirmed the  untrustworthiness of napoleon. And subsequently the inequality began  to increase at a more severe rate.    The animals gradually become like slaves doing napoleonââ¬â¢s plans and  doing whatever he likes, moreover they are forced to work on Sundays  but Napoleon rests like he does all over the week.    Yet he starts trading and starts progressively breaking the  commandments.    What is more, he horrifies the hens after their refusal of giving the  pigs their eggs for money by cutting the food supply on them and  starving them until 9 of them died, so that they agree on giving the    					    
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