Utopia and Dystopia in Animal Farm by George Orwell

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Wouldn't the world be a lot better if it was a utopia and not a dystopia? But because of groups like the pigs in George Orwells novel, animal farm, we are very far from that. In animal farm the pigs are the most responsible for the decay of a utopia into a dystopia because they were unfair to the other animals from other animals, they broke their own commandments, and because they were turning animal farm into a dictatorship.
In Animal Farm the pigs turned the farm from a utopia into a dystopia because they were not treating all the animals fairly. One of the commandment stated that All animals are equal but that changed very quickly. The pigs changed it into All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others. The meaning of this is that all animals are created equally, but when given an advantage, such as money or in the case of the pigs, power, then you are ‘more equal’ than the people around you. Another example of unfairness is when squealer tried to manipulated the animals in thinking what the pigs wanted them to think. He stated, “No one believes more firmly than Comra...

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