The Overthrow of a Corrupted Government in Orwell's "Animal Farm"
In the novel, Animal Farm the characters, portrayed as animals show the deterioration of moral rules that relate to human activities.
George Orwell demonstrates the forcible overthrow of a corrupted government. The animals agree on a rebellion with the humans,
expelling Mr. Jones from the farm. The farm changes and their rules are being broken to fit the needs of the pigs. Also, the new
government on Animal Farm corrupts and changes the lives of
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farm
was changing from animal judgement to human engagement.
The sudden change of the commandment "all animals are equal", to "some animals are more equal than others", change the
overall perspective of the animals new freedom. The animals rebellion start out as the controlled government of the pigs. In favour of the
new system the pigs conduct unjustness activity. In general, Orwell showed the overthrow of a corrupted government conveying a moral
through a fable.
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