Outline For Animal Farm By George Orwell

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*HOOK. Animal Farm By George Orwell is about a farm where the animals take over the farm. hen the animals try to set u a government and make there lives better. The book was written about Orwell's views on the Russian Revolution. The animal farm s dystopian because they are hungry and worked too hard, they have no choices and their lives are not in their own hands.
*Most of the animals on Animal farm are starved and worked too hard and long. "...But it was cruel work...They were always cold and usually hungry as well"(Orwell 84). The animals had to work very hard to create the windmill. While they created the windmill, they neglected the fields, so they did not have a lot of food. " The winter was as cold as the last one had been, and food was even shorter. Once again all rations were reduced, except those of the pigs and the dogs"(Orwell 115). most of the animals are hungry except for the pigs and dogs because they are the ones in charge of Animal Farm. …show more content…

"When they had finished their confession, the dogs promptly tore out their throats out..."(Orwell 93). Napoleon ordered his pet dogs to kill the animals that were in contact with Snowball or did anything he did not agree with. "And when Squealer went on to give further graphic details of Boxer's death-bed, the admirable care he had received, and the expensive medicines for which Napoleon had paid without a thought as to the cost, their last doubts disappeared and the sorrow that they felt for their comrades death was tempered by the thought that at least he had died happy" (Orwell 125-126). Squealer is explaining how boxer died, but it was not true. Napoleon sent him to the horse slaughterhouse, then used the money from boxer to buy

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