Saturday, June 1, 2019
George Orwells Animal Farm: Ignorance Of Animals And Pigs Controlling :: Animal Farm Essays
George Orwells Animal Farm Ignorance of Animals and Pigs Controlling FarmIn George Orwells book, Animal Farm, it is obvious that that the pigs,tyrants though they were, were awarded control of the farm through the ignoranceof the other animals. There are various statements in the book that support thisidea. After testifying this piece, the importance of education should be clear.It seemed as though the pigs created and enacted propositions, and tookliberties that increased their control over the other animals, bit by bit,cajoling and threatening until the ignorant animals were convinced that thepigs license was in their own scoop up interests. It was always the pigs who putforward the resolutions. The other animals understood how to vote, but couldnever think of any resolutions of their own. (Page 38) This quote is symbolicof the way that animal farm was operated.The pigs acted as leaders, the other animals were followers. Especiallywhen a new rule that involved more work was rati fied. Then the pigs simply actedas overseers, and, in effect, slavedrivers of the working animals, blatantlyavoiding anything physically taxing. This is demonstrated in a quote from page35, The pigs did not actually work, but directed and supervised the others. Ofcourse, the ignorant animals put forth no opposition.The sheep, cows, horses, and birds were take their own graves whenthey reacted passively each time Napoleon usurped a little more power. Sincevery few of the animals could read, or adequately remember what was read to them,they failed to notice or object when the Seven Commandments were altered. ....But it appears to me that the wall looks different. Are the sevencommandments the same as they used to be Benjamin?....There was nothing there at one time but a single commandment. It ran ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL, BUT SOME ARE MOREEQUAL THAN OTHERS. After that, it did not seem strange when side by side(p) day the pigswho were supervising the work of the farm all carried whips in their trotters.(Page 123) No animal protested this.It is apparent that education is a powerful weapon against tyranny.
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