Animal Farm by George Orwell

   What an amazing animated movie “Animal Farm” adapted by George Orwell. In this movie, George Orwell uses the animal characters in order to represent the human in the society. This movie is about the Manor Farm which is ill-treated by the owner of the farm, and all animals rebel to its master and take over the farm. Because all of them agree that they want to fight against their master and get together, they finally succeed in taking over the farm and earn what they want to; freedom. When there is no longer the owner of the farm, they form their own society. However, Napoleon, a tyranny pig, seizes control the farm and makes all animals become slaves. Even there is an agreement rule which is agreed and must be followed by all animals, but Napoleon manipulates them by changing the rule of 7 amendments become less than that. Throughout the 7 amendments, it says that “all animals are equal” but, however, Napoleon manipulates it as it mentions, “all animals are equal but some animals are more equal.”

   This story displays about greed and lust over the power of the society. George Orwell uses pigs as the main character and the leader in the story where Napoleon wrongly uses its power of leadership to dominate over other animals in the society. George Orwell also demonstrates the symbolism in the story brilliantly as to be more interesting and entertaining as well as less sensitivity towards the readers. This story is very suitable to use in the classroom as a material for students as teacher can teach them with moral values throughout the story which they can learn from and relate it to their reality of lives. Students will enjoy reading the great masterpiece work by a well-known writer, George Orwell.

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1 comments:

FH said...

this story is interesting and it shows a lot of moral values that can we make as examples and reflect our self. do not be like the piggg!!!!

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