In Animal Farm, by George Orwell, there are many different kinds of animals present on the farm. Some are very learned, while others never took the time to study. However, they all had one thing in common, they were all mistreated by Mr. Jones. The animals exiled Mr. Jones because of inequality since he received more food and did less work than the animals. The animals started the rebellion with the dream of equality, however after only a short time inequality came back into their lives.
At the start of the novel, inequality was prevalent as humans had life much easier. Man rarely worked, and when he did he worked with much less energy " (m)an is the only creature that consumes without producing" (pg. 29). Even though animals worked hard and
By the end of the novel, there is a definite line between the pigs and the other animals. The pigs and the dogs did little or no work, even resorting to the changing of the Commandments to get out of work "(a)ll animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others" (pg. 133). In fact, the other animals even feared the pigs "...hardly raising their faces from the ground, not knowing whether to be more frightened of the pigs or of the human visitors" (pg. 134). The pigs became power hungry, and once they realized that they could have an easy life they no longer cared about their comrades and became human "(t)he creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say wh
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