Seduction Of Power In Animal Farm

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“Man is not, by nature, deserving of all that he wants. When we think that we are automatically entitled to something, that is when we start walking all over others to get it.” In this quote, Criss Jami, author, and philosopher explains how often as citizens we believe we are deserving of everything, even though we are not because there are only a certain amount of opportunities for an individual, and if they try for everything no world will ever have a positive environment for living. Jami also suggests that when one does believe they are contemptible then they will hurt others to get what they want, this ends up in hurting our world the most. A similar message in present in Animal Farm by George Orwell. In Animal Farm a Rebellion of the animals …show more content…

The leaders employ many tactics which include the use of fear, propaganda, and violence. When Napoleon executed various animals, and Squealer convinced the animals that they should act in a way that gives lots of respect to the pigs, they relinquished themselves to the seduction of power. Both animals gave up their ideals and even though their ideals and values were what gave them the power position originally. Obtaining power is a vicious concept, and it still happens within the world today, as it did when this book was written in 1945. Orwell’s criticism can be seen in the CNN article titled, “North Korea says it’s tested a nuclear warhead”. In the article, the authors, Katie Hunt, K.J. Kwon, and Jason Hanna, explain how North Korea is going great lengths to obtain absolute power and is testing numerous bombs or other nuclear objects that can be used to hurt individuals. The nuclear weaponry are potentially much greater in power than any other nuclear warhead before this point. These nuclear tests are also condemned by the UN Security, which increases the appeal to make more to the North Korea government. Among Hunt, Kwon, and Hanna’s evidence, they quote Melissa Hanham who shares her fear that “They will launch a live nuclear weapon on one of their missiles, but that would be very dangerous as that could trigger a war”. If North Korea does, in fact, trigger a war, then the world will be in a greater conflict than the ones that are currently present. Individual nations will be completely unable to make progress in their agendas. Eventually, this will result in a world that will need fixing by the next generation. Power eventually hurts everyone. The existence of power will always be present but it is a good measure to see how a community or nation is doing. Former United

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