Why Is Rebellion Important In Animal Farm

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Unit 2 Writing Assessment: Animal Farm

Why is rebellion important?
The story animal farm is an important piece of text that we should continue to keep reading here's why.Reason number one it was a very important time in history and animal farm tells it in a kid friendly way. Reason number two more people understand history when its in chapters and in a way more people understand. and reason number three is that people are more interested in learning about history and the past if it's easier and more exsec able to read. In Animal farm, George orwell presents the idea that language can be used to manipulate people. In the novel Animal farm the animals of the manor farm are treated treible by Mr.jones the farmer. the leader old major calls a …show more content…

Like how snowball demanded 100 eggs from all of the hens, relates to when stalin demanded all of the people's things eventually the people along with the hens repelled. “ napoleon rebelled against everyone.”George orwell also connects characters in animal farm to people in real life. for example he connects napoleon to hitler and snowball to stalin. In my opinion George orwell made the right decision by connecting charts it made the plot and story easier to follow. It also made the story more interesting being able to connect the animals to real people. lastly george orwell chose to have a farm represent a concentration camp. I think it was a good decision to do this because he did it in a way that we still understood what he was meaning.Like I was saying george orwell decided to use a farm to represent a concentration camp. How he incorporated the animals and everything on a farm makes sense and flows. he also added how the soviet union changed its name about half way though just like how animal farm changed their name. “ the farm's name was now the manor farm.’’Page number:

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