The Seven Commandments In George Orwell's Animal Farm

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George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm is based around a group of animals who are being

mistreated, and now want to create a rebellion against the humans. In this novel the animals

possess many human like traits. After the rebellion takes place the animals create seven

commandments in which all animals should live by. Based on the information from the novel

my seven commandments will consist of loyalty, revenge, and equality.

My first commandment will be no animal shall be disloyal toward another. This is a

commandment that should be enforced because all the animals should want to treat …show more content…

The second commandment is don’t discriminate against one another. All the animals come in

different shapes, sizes etc. They all don’t think alike. Some animals are gullible, smart, or

foolish. All the animals should consider each other’s decisions and or ideas.

My third commandment is to be respectful to each other. Respect is important because you

have leaders that you always treat with respect. You have elders who should always be treated

with respect. Most importantly the animals should treat them all with respect. Respect is key to

success.

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My fourth commandment is thou shall always have manners. Manners are important because

they carry you far in life. If you’re mannerable toward people they will think you have a

respectful attitude. Manners are a necessity in life. Manner show you are well trained and have

sense.

My fifth commandment is thou shall not kill. This commandment is the most important

because killing is not permitted at all. No one should be able to take some else’s life and not be

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