Comparing Animal Farm And The 1954 Film

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The book Animal Farm and the 1954 film version both have the same story line of animals taking over and running a farm, but there are significant differences between the two. The two main differences that stood out to me were the ability of the animals to speak in the book versus the film, and the ending of the film in a rebellion. These differences not only have an influence on the story, but also how the story ends. One of the most noticeable differences between the book and the film was that in the film not all the animals could talk as they did in the book. In the film only the pigs talked, not counting the sheep with their obsession over saying, “Four legs good two legs bad.” Without the animals talking, the film doesn’t show …show more content…

In the film, the story ends with Benjamin the donkey looking in the farmhouse window at the pigs sitting at the table, drinking alcohol, and dressed in clothes. Benjamin imagines the pigs faces changing into the face of Mr. Jones. Realizing what was really going on and that things have become much worse for the farm animals, Benjamin unites the animals to overthrow Napoleon. The movie depicts Napoleon's guard dogs as drunk and thus unable to prevent this from happening. Conversely, in the book, the neighboring farmers had come over to take a tour of the Animal Farm and met with the pigs in the farm house. The farm animals not just Benjamin had become curious and suspicious, so they peeped into the dining room window. They saw Mr. Pilkington, one of the farmers giving a speech complementing the pigs farming methods of providing the farm animals with low rations and long working hours. He emphasized that the farmers and the pigs were very similar with the same problems stating, “If you have your lower animals to contend with, we have our lower classes!” The only fight that broke out was not between the pigs and the other farm animals, but between Napoleon and Mr. Pilkington over a poker game. The animals that were looking in the window were unable to tell the pigs from the farmers, and vice versa, they had become one in the same. Unlike the movie the animals did not rebel or overthrow

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