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... ” In our society, one may say that most people are treated equally. ... As equality differences occur in our society, they also occur in George Orwell’s Novel Animal Farm. Throughout the history of Animal Farm, the animals have always been treated unequally – first by Mr. Jones, and then by their own kind, the pigs – due to this, one may say that the equality of the farm changes significantly during the pigs’ rule. ... Jones ruled the farm, before the rebellion, there wasn’t equality
between humans and animals, and between animals and each other. ... Humans will either sell or kill an animal when they are of no ore use on the farm. ...
After the rebellion, it seemed as if there was equality on Animal Farm, but soon
after, the equality began diminishing, unit there wasn’t any equality at all. ... 13) Everybody worked together on running the farm, “And every animal down to the humblest worked at turning the hay and gathering it. ... As an excuse for using their intelligence for running the farm, the pigs didn’t work. ... 17) This was the beginning of inequality on the farm. ... Jones from reclaiming the farm. ... For example, the pigs drank whisky and became drunk, although one of the seven commandments clearly states, “No animal shall drink alcohol” (Pg. ... They had thought that the fifth commandment was “No animal shall drink alcohol,” but there was two words that they had forgotten.
Approximate Word count = 1177 Approximate Pages = 4.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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