Independence of Animals

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Independence of Animals

In the novel, “Animal Farm” by George Orwell, a group of animals in a farm takes over the farm from the men and makes it into their own farm where they can run however they want without humans. This book is very interesting because Orwell uses ironies and this story reminds me of Russian Revolution.

This novel tells about animals’ struggling for freedom and independence. One of the main characters, a hoarse named Boxer, is incredibly strong, passionate, and loyalty. Among the animals, Boxer is the hardest worker no matter how the surroundings went. His two slogans are, “Napoleon is always right” (pg.70) and “I will work harder” (pg.70). These slogans prove how sincere he is dedicated to Napoleon. When the windmill collapsed and other animals gave up rebuilding it, Boxer had made to the completion of the windmill.

There are many conflicts in Animal Farm. The most important conflict was animals versus humans. Just like the Russian Revolution, the animals feel rebelled against the powerful class of capitalists, Mr. Jones. He is an often drunk farmer who o...

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