Animal Farm book report
Many authors write about topics that they know and about historical events that are going on while they write their story. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell this is definitely true. Orwell modeled many of his characters after Russian leaders. He ingeniously depicts the troubles of Russia in a book about farm animals. The story begins with a prize winning boar named Old Major, he gathers all of the farm animals around to tell them of a dream that he has. He tells them about a society of only farm animals, they would run everything with out humans. The farm animals like this idea and make a song called "Beasts of England" about their new freedom. Three days after announcing his dream, Old Major dies. Two younger pigs,Snowball and Napoleon, put Old Major's ideas into a philosophy and call it Animalism. The animals chase Farmer Jones off of the farm and claim it as their own, calling it "Animal Farm". Everyone works together to bring happiness to the farm. Boxer the cart-horse devotes all of his strength to the farm, Snowball teaches the animals to read, and Napoleon educates a group of puppies on the topic of Animalism. Soon there is a struggle for power between Snowball and Napoleon. Snowball wants to erect a windm
At the end Napoleon sits down with Farmer Pilkington for dinner, as the farm animals look through the window they can not tell which one is the pig and which one is the human. Animal Farm is one form of propaganda, putting the problems of Russia in the perspective of a group of farm animals. The Bolshevik revolution is shown with the animals revolting against farmer Jones and chasing him off the farm. A lot of literature had to do with propaganda against Communism. Orwell wrote Stalin into the book as Napoleon, the power hungry pig. ill to produce power for the animals. After Word War 2 the baby boom took place. In both of these events many countries were afraid of the threat of Communism taking over the world. The Bolsheviks titled themselves the Russian Communist Party in March 1918 and the All-Union Communist Party in December 1925. This book has taught me more about Soviet Communism then I will ever learn in school. Napoleon starts to act more like a human, sleeping in a bed, wearing clothing, drinking whiskey, walking upright, and he even engages in trades with the neighbors. Boxer ,the most loyal of all of the animals, is sold to a glue-maker for money so Napoleon can buy some whiskey. This book kept me entertained all the way through, I like that the story is an allegory. His condemnation of totalitarian society and his intellectual honesty motivated his biting satire of Communist ideology in Animal Farm written in 1945, and in the novel Nineteen Eighty-four written in 1949. He served with the Indian Imperial Police in Burma from 1922 to 1927.
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