Inhumanity: George Orwell's Animal Farm and Gedde's Growing Up Native

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People always have their differences
Human beings show kindness from the outside but they are thinking mean thoughts from the inside. People can easily delude others when not much attention is paid towards them. Not everyone is as nice as they seem, there are many bad people out there. Today’s generation is full of people who get offended on almost anything someone does or says and starts to behave differently, hating every single thing the person does. Orwell and Geddes demonstrate that a man is inhumane to another through their texts Animal farm and “Growing up Native”. Those texts are referable to the real world today, because small misunderstandings can lead to crimes against others. People are more likely to have grudges towards others in society, such as fights, misunderstandings, and jealousy which can make people do cruel things. People of other religion and beliefs are treated differently; betrayal is a common occurrence among humans. No matter how nice Therefore one can see that “man’s inhumanity to man” is everywhere.
Although people say many things out of realization that those words could harm others everyone should always be careful in what he/she says because someone else could misunderstand and commit a crime. Many of mankind cannot stand things people say and end up doing things which do not have good outcomes. Some people’s anger or hate may make them hurt another emotionally or physically. Stating an idea without an explanation may be misunderstood by someone else and thought of in a different matter. Foolish human beings like Napoleon get their friends against others when someone does something that does not make him/her happy. There are many people out there, like for example teenagers, get into fights becau...

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...ses. Misunderstandings can make anyone look bad. Humans cannot always keep their cool and once they lose their temper, those people are not the nicest to be around. People of different backgrounds are treated differently, betrayal is an everyday thing among humans and this happens everywhere, in every society. George Orwell and Carol Geddes clearly demonstrate “man’s inhumanity to man” through their texts Animal farm and “Growing up Native”. Both authors have many real life situations in their story and essay that can be related to the world now. Misunderstandings, different back ground, and betrayal all show a man’s inhumanity towards another.

Works Cited
"Animal Farm Chapter Summaries." Spark Notes. B&N, 2013. Web. 9 Nov. 2013. .
Orwell, George. Animal Farm. England: Penguin Group, 1945. 94., . . Print.

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