Essay On Animal Farm Bill Of Rights

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In Animal Farm, the animals set up their own colony. They made their own laws they have to follow, their own ways of life, etc. They completely made their own colony. When comparing their laws with the Bill of Rights we follow, there are some similarities and some differences. They have some laws that can easily be compared with ours, but also a few laws here and there that can't play into our everyday lives, and vice versa.

One law that the animals have that are similar to the ones we have is our amendment 5. Amendment 5 says that nobody should be held guilty for a crime without evidence. We see this law being enforced when Mollie, the sheep, was caught with the farmer for Fox-wood being pet and fed sugar clumps with a new trim of fur. When Mollie ran away from Clover, he got suspicious. He went to check her stall, and …show more content…

You can see this law being used when Napoleon and Snowball have to follow the laws that they have set in the Animal Farm. Mollie was kicked out of the farm because she broke some of their laws that they've enforced in the farm.

One of the laws that we have enforced in the United States that they don't have enforced in the Animal Farm is our amendment 1 which says that congress can't pass a law that gives the country a national religion. In Animal Farm, all the animals have to have the same beliefs. They all have to believe in the idea that humans are bad and only animals are their friend because that's one of the beliefs they have set for the farm.

Another law that we have enforced in the US that the Animal Farm doesn't have is our amendment 3 which says that a soldier doesn't have to go to war when he's not on-duty. When the farmer tried to take his farm back, all the animals had to fight whether they wanted to or not. Only a couple were "active-duty" but they all still

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