Corruption In George Orwell's Animal Farm

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During the Russian Revolution, communism had taken over Russia just like how animalism had taken over the farm. Animalism continues to push the story, and soon develops into a political corruption. Animalism is a concept that contains seven commandments and is what gave the animals their freedom. In the end, though it showed the animals and the readers that power can become tainted. First, Animalism is described as a system of government where all animals are equal. For example, the seven commandments state “whatever walks upon two legs is an enemy, all animals are equal” (24). This shows the animal's intentions and motives at the beginning of the revolution which will soon progress to something else. Next, animalism has a huge importance …show more content…

Towards the end of the story we are exposed to how Napoleon has been taking advantage of the animals, and Animalism in general to manipulate others to benefit himself. “From pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again. But it was impossible to say which was which” (141). This is the last sentence in the book Animal farm has extreme importance to the basic lesson. This is where we see Napoleon and the other pigs change into humans and basically make a full circle back to the harsh and abusive times when farmer Jones was in charge. The pigs had been manipulating the other animals into believing that they were more superior compared to them by changing the commandments and telling them lies. “There was nothing there now except a single Commandment. It ran: all animals are equal, but some are more equal than others” (134). This gives more information into how the government is becoming corrupt and how Animalism no longer stands for equality. Lastly to show more into how Napoleon was slowly controlling the animals “it had become usual to give Napoleon the credit for every successful achievement and every stroke of good fortune” (93). Napoleon is controlling every animal, and forcing them to respect him and listen to everything he says such as many ways through history the world has

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