Saturday, March 16, 2019

Animal Farm, by George Orwell :: Animal Farm Essays

Animal FarmThe animals (characters) in this film acted as though they were humans. At the beginning, everything seemed normal, although the animals spoke to oneness anformer(a). Before I knew it, everything got bulge of hand and the peck iridescent at the animals. Then, the animals attacked the people. The most depressing part of the whole movie was the fact that the pigs had all the office. The power to run the farm as they chose, the power to make the rules and the power to communicatewith the humans until greed took over and everything got out of hand.In the beginning of the movie, the Pilkingtons drove down the rode, their children were hitting the pigs with slingshots and it appeared to be a normal, okay thing to do. They didnt get in pain in the neck in fact it was apparent that these boys needed some discipline. This family apparently had silver and because of their social status, felt it was alright to treat animals and people, that werent of theircaliber, as if the y meant zip fastener to society. There was a great deal of class conflict surrounded by the family that lived on the farm, the Jones, and the Pilkingtons. The Jones owed money to the Pilkingtons and they were taunted throughout the movie about it. On the other hand, the animals had personalities of their own and were holding meetings in the barn. They would discuss such things as how disadvantageously they were being treated by Mr. Jones. He was an alcoholic and drank all the time. He treated the animals poorly and put his drinking and fun before pickings care of them. Sometimes they wouldnt get fed for days. Meanwhile, Mr. Jones heard a lot ofnoise going on outside while the animals were having one of their meetings, so he took a shotgun out to the barn and shot into the barn killing the Old Major. Because Old Major was the flow pig and was shot and slaughtered, the other pigs clear-cut it was time for a Revolution. curtly after the shooting happened, the pig slaughterer trie d to feed Jessie the sheepdog, the lancinating bones of Old Major. She knows its his bones and she refuses them and decides to walk apart even though she was starving.The pigs were the leaders of all the farm animals and had all the power to make the rules. As time went by, these pigs got more and more greedy and decided they would change the rules to their satisfaction.

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