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The
fictional novel, Animal Farm, written by George Orwell explores the
Soviet Russian communistic powers and political entities through a simulation established
upon a farm. It is a sharp and unrelenting novel that engages the reader’s mind
into historical ideas. The animals exile the cruel humans out of the farm, and
change the name of their home from Manor
Farm to Animal Farm. The
animals establish order and freedom at first, but soon after happiness isn’t
enough, Napoleon takes the throne and becomes ruler along with the other pigs. George
Orwell embodies the Russian corruption of communism into the pigs upon the
farm. He argues that corruption becomes present within an environment where
ideas and views are contrasting. The reenactment of Russian communism is the
author’s accomplished aim, upon writing the text. The story is told from an
uninvolved narrator (third person omniscient). He gives each character a role
that was found in the Russian society. Some animals are of power and others are
the laborers. Napoleon is the pig on the farm that wants all the power and
leadership after the humans are kicked out; He also wants to command and direct
all the orders distributed. Napoleon (Stalin of Russia) attains the position of
leader by promising wonderful lies. Along with Napoleon, all the characters
develop throughout the novel. Their personalities expand, creating
three-dimensional figures.
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The
dialogue plays a great role in George Orwell’s goal of demonstrating
superiority and class. The low class animals talk slang and with no respect. Their
conjugation of words are wrong, as opposed to the high class animals who talk
very sophisticated and proper.
Overall,
the author’s main arguments of corruption and superiority between individuals
are supported and found true. I agree with the author on the beliefs that
someone will always want to take command in a group or civilization; someone
will always believe they are higher (better) and want to dominate. This will
lead to corruption, once the leader has been established.
I
believe the book has accomplished its designed goal of showing communistic,
absolute power and corruption within a society. It details all factors that
make a political system, communistic and sets them into play. I highly
recommend the book to anyone, because it is an entertaining story and
mind-opening novel for anyone. It twists Russian history into a story about
society on a farm.
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