Examples Of Allegory In Animal Farm By George Orwell

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Animal Farm is an allegory of the Russian Revolution, where the animals portray the events that have happened in the real world. An allegory is an extended metaphor or a story that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning. In this book, it is describing the personal views of the Russian Revolution by George Orwell, the author of Animal Farm. Orwell believed that rebellions failed and it only resulted in a change of tyrants. He used a pig named Napoleon to represent the change of tyrants after a rebellion that took place on a farm. Napoleon’s rise to power later resulted true, as of Orwell’s philosophy, that he was only a change of tyrants. Napoleon had a few major events happen before he became leader. First, Old Major was the leader …show more content…

His ideas, later known as Animalism, were simply that no humans should take what the animals produce, all animals should live in unity with one another, and all animals are equal. Suddenly, after Old Major died in his sleep due to old age, there was no leader. A few days later, a rebellion happened on the farm and the animals kicked Mr. Jones, the owner of the farm, off of the property. None of the animals liked Mr. Jones because he made the animals do all of the work for him. Now, the animals wanted a change, and they needed a new leader to direct them. However, Snowball and Napoleon both wanted to become leaders. There could only be one leader, so Napoleon and Snowball were internally fighting with one another. Snowball had a great speaking ability and could explain things very well. Napoleon was a brilliant strategist and had an amazing way of thinking things out. At a meeting that took place in the barn, Napoleon had his secret police dogs chase Snowball off the farm. Napoleon had trained his dogs and had them as his secret police. After Snowball was chased off the farm, there was no other competition, so Napoleon announced himself as leader. It turned out that the rebellion was just a change in tyrants. When Napoleon gained power, he wanted to use the same rules Old

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