Animal Farm Comparative Essay

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Two individuals may seem similar in appearance and outward self but it’s the inner character and diverse qualities of a person that distinguishes between two people. Many have the notion to think that since two people have the same outward identity then both will get along and be the best of friends, however, this is where the dilemma arises. George Orwell, an author of Animal Farm writes a tale about two pigs by the name of Snowball and Napoleon and how their bond destroys through disagreements and jealously towards each other which later on builds an eruption on the farm. Animal Farm is an allegory of the Russian Revolution that occurred between 1905 and lasted up to 1917 due to the controversies that occurred between the Bolsheviks and the Russian Government. All the characters in Animal Farm can be portrayed as the individuals in the Russian History. Animal Farm is a story regarding two pigs Snowball and Napoleon who want direct power over the farm when Old Major, a respected figure, passes away. Snowball identifies what is right for the farm but Napoleon and his jealousy kicks him out of the farm which results in the farm heading towards the false path of communism and dictatorship. Snowball and Napoleon have a lot of inner differences and many outward similarities, some of them include treatment of animals, leadership styles, and the urge to seek power/Animalism (Communism).

When Old Major dies in the farm it is up to Snowball and Napoleon to ensure the farm and the other animals are well maintained. Treating the animals in the farm is one of the important qualities and Snowball and Napoleon treat the animals very differently but share one similarity. Napoleon treats the animals very ruthlessly because he wishes to be...

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...ball treats them with respect and considers them his own while Napoleon is brutal to the animals and treats them like rubbish however they both want to be in charge of the animals. Snowball and Napoleon are also very different in their leadership styles. Snowball usually wins because of his brilliant speeches whilst Napoleon wants to take over the farm using dictatorship but eventually they both want their own ideas to be detained in the farm. Snowball and Napoleon also have different ways in seeking power, Snowball appeals to the animals by his speeches and his detailed ideas whereas Napoleon uses propaganda to seek power but ultimately they are both achieving their goal of Animalism. These are some of the differences and similarities they both share which are stated in the book Animal Farm.

Works Cited
Orwell, George. Animal Farm. New York: Signet Classic, 1956.

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