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  1. Animal Farm is an inverted fairy tale that showcases the animals’ subjugation as predicated on Napoleon’s demonstration of power.

  2. The story happened at a time when a totalitarian government came to power and thus a climate of fear existed.


  1. The following analyses regarding George Orwell’s Animal Farm. The exploitations of the animals by humans with no regards to the feelings of the animals as viable thing.

  2. According to the author in Animal Farm “Man is the only creature that consume without producing. He does not give milk, he does not lay eggs, he is too weak to pull the plough, he cannot run fast enough to catch rabbits. He set them to work, he gives back to them the bare minimum that will prevent them from starving, and the rest he keeps for himself” This story is an inverted fairytale as it takes place on a farm, a setting that signifies tyranny and exploitation.

  3.  All the animals in the farm felt that their lives are “miserable, laborious, and short” all because of the selfishness of Man. Because Man “consumes without producing”

  4. Old Major uses powerful language to express their intentions to the animals that a rebellion is the best solution to their problem.

  5. The following is Donald E. Morse’s view of the exploitations as it pertains to Animal Farm by laying emphasis on tyranny and exploitation.

  6. According to Donald E. Morse “Employing a variation of metamorphosis, this ‘fairytale’ exposes the false optimism engendered by violent revolutions, while exposing the oxymoronic nature of tyranny and effectively counteracting the lies and half-truth of totalitarian thought and action.”

  7. Man has no regards for the lives of the animals with which they slaughter the only lives of importance are theirs and their survival with no respect to the survival of other lives of the animals on the farm.

  8. The author demonstrates the significant of the totalitarian system towards the laborers.

  1. The story is devoid of a hero or a villain, at first Napoleon appears to be villain but at the end it was discovered that he was far worse than Mr. Jones, while Boxer is seen as the noble, hardworking character how is ready to sacrifice everything to see others happy, also tries to defeat evil forces.


  1. The Following shows how the use of language was used to demonstrate law and order amongst the farm animals using persuasive techniques.

  2. In the story Snowball says, “Can you not understand that liberty is worth more than ribbons?”

  3. The quote shows how the foolish and naive some of the animals in the farm are because they could not reason beyond the present. As some of them only think of how the rebellion could be beneficial to them.

  4. This quote is emphasizing on the fact that the animals should not think of their personal gain as the rebellion is meant to benefit all the farm animals.

  5. The following quote by Donald E. Morse confirm that the animals gave power to the pigs because of their inability to learn beyond certain alphabets.

  6. Donald E. Morse asserts that, “The animals rashly surrender power to the pigs who became transformed by it into tyrants, but it takes an ordinary incidence to reveal the truth of the situation.”

  7. The other animals allowed the pigs to be in charge of the ruling of the farm because they know that the pigs are smarter than they are and the fact that they all know that they see and refers to them as the ‘brainworkers’ rather than the vain and selfish others who are more concerned about themselves rather than the revolution.

  8. The author laid emphasis on the fact that some of animals acknowledged that the pigs are more knowledgeable than they are.

  1. The pig’s behavior emulates the human characters Napoleon got power drunk showing his superiority among the other animals. However, there was no positive transformation in the farm as Napoleon became villain just like Mr. Jones of the old Manor Farm.


  1. The following quotes indicates how the pigs became friends with human. It shows how the pigs started behaving and having human traits they started feasting with humans.

  2. The author indicates in the story that, “….out from the door of the farmhouse came along file of pigs, all walking on their hind legs….”

  3. This quote means that that the pigs now see themselves as human. They wear cloths, carries whips, and sleeps on bed which was formerly forbidding according to their commandments.

  4. This quote shows how Napoleon had become so powerful that his coming out became a ceremonial thing, he would come out with his fierce looking dogs that are ready to confront anyone who dears come close to him. This shows that Napoleon had emerged as a powerful totalitarian leader.

  5. The following quote lays emphasis on how the pigs are trying so hard to be like humans

  6. V.C. Letemendia says, “In spite of their great intellectual gifts, the pigs are ultimately the most absurd of all the farm animals, they are attempting to assume a human identity which cannot belong to them.”

  7. The quote by V.C. Letemendia implies that even with all the pig’s intelligence and by the way they act and dresses like humans they still could not have looked like humans because they are animals that cannot metamorphosed into human.

  8. The pigs basically try to change their identity to that of human by altering their original way of life to fit in with their human’s counterpart.

  1. The persistent skirmishes amongst the animals of different classes led to disruption and rebellion by beleaguered animals. According to Marxist theory, this revolution was to be the basis of forming a new order of society where capitalism is eradicated.

  1. The following quote indicates Boxer’s wiliness and commitments to the farm. Boxer exerts himself for the common good, as his capitalist society dictates. His commitment in the farm can be linked to the oppression of capitalism.

  2. The author asserts that Boxer’s motto was “I will work harder”

  3. This quote means that there are workers who are ready to go extra mile to show their commitment towards a common goal.

  4. This quote shows that Boxer worked harder than any other animal in the farm. He took the responsibility of rebuilding the wind mill without excitation.

  5. The following quote by V.C. Letemendia indicates that personality is being used for exploitation as it pertains to the working class.

  6. V.C. Letemendia say’s “The diversity of the animal class, like the working class, is equally stressed by the differing personality of the creatures.”

  7. This quote implies that physical appearance was used to exploit some of the animals than others, as the think that physical features shows how powerful or how strong one could be.

  8. In the story Boxer’s exploitation was basically due to his physical fitness.


  1. The promised happy ending of having a classless society is nowhere to be seen, what they saw are wicked desperados who took away success, happiness as well as equality from their subjects. Their intension of the revolution is to bring about a classless society so all the farm creatures can have a sense of belonging.

  1. The following quote shows how the pigs have come to look like humans in the way at which they treat their subjects.

  2. George Orwell say’s “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from man to pig again; but already it was impossible to say which is which.”

  3. This quote means that the pigs and human now have a lot of things in common which was totally different from what their initial intentions were.

  4. The importance of this quote is that the pigs has really tried to act and do things like humans but at the end all the other farm animals felt betrayed by the pigs.

  5. The following quote is from V.C. Letemendia where he reviled that pigs had forgotten about what their aspirations were before the revolution.

  6. V.C. Letemendia say’s “Pigs and human may have come to look the same at the end, but they are still essentially enemies and share only a greed for power.”

  7. This quote is shows that although pigs might think that they are the same as human but that it is not so because the only thing, they have in common is just the greed for power and their selfish acts.

  8. In the story Napoleon greed for power showcase how he became power drunk that he forgot the main reason for their resolution.