Bill Of Rights In George Orwell's Animal Farm

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In this novel the rights granted to U.S. citizens in the Bill of Rights compare to the rights granted to the citizens in the novel similar but not that similar. The rights that are granted to the citizens in the Bill of Rights is more civilized that in the novel itself but it's still similar. In the book the animals make up their own laws ( although it would never happen) they make their own kind of community in the farm. They harvest their own crops and run the farm their selves. It goes smoothly for like the first couple of weeks but then they start getting bored of running the farm by their selves. Also the animals start not working and only showing up at eating times. The rights don't differ for the humans that much

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