Friday, May 17, 2019
Animal Farm Analytical Essay
Christina Nguyen March 20, 2013 Ms. Sklavos Honors English 2 Period 1 C4 In Their Footsteps When people  ar seized under the control of a tyrant, they try to overthrow them in hopes of creating change. But what happens when they succeed, and are provided with a  impertinently ruler, only to realize it never really solved their conflict? The novel,Animal Farmby George Orwell portrays  rather an ironic concept, because it talks about the constant struggle of the animals trying to establish their own freedom and  scourge that they would never try to  get down human,  scarcely gradually turning into them in the end.Animal Farm discusses the oppression the animals  receive to face and the constant conflict between human and animal. Boxer and Squealer are examples of oppression and the advantages interpreted against them enforce that, and building the  windmill is also another case of oppression. Because Boxer could not read or write he was deemed illiterate and unintelligent. Boxer, as an    individual, had been taken advantage of. Because he was practically illiterate, he  tangle like all he could do was hard labor and toil all day, every day. His  consignment towards his work is a sheer example of oppression.Although educationally challenged, Boxer does become a role  mystify towards the animals on the farm. Boxers strength and determination are enough to move the whole farm, but what that resulted in was the animals becoming more concentrated on work, also known as oppression. The animals are  stir to work, which makes it easier for Napoleon to manipulate and control. Looking at the bigger picture, it  throne be said that Boxer represents the  running(a) class, and the oppression that comes with it. Both are illiterate and uneducated, so they  prevail no choice but to become extremely obedient and docile towards the leaders of the farm.Basically, the pigs had the ultimate advantage because they were more educated than a  mass of the farm. Although Boxer had incredib   le strength and work ethic, Napoleon was still able to take advantage of his educational weaknesses. Squealer also represents weakness in education and power. Just like Boxer, he is similarly uneducated. He blindly follows orders that Napoleon commands, and doesnt pay attention to the brutality that some of the commands possess. Obedience is something the two characters have in common. Squealer is also a motivator like Boxer.He makes sure that all the animals stay  console and dont panic whenever things go wrong. He has a gift at convincing the animals that things  testament be alright and never fails to remind the animals Napoleon appreciates all the sacrifices that they have had to supply. Squealer is Napoleons right hand man. He announces all the news and makes sure that the animals get to hear what they want to hear, no matter how much he has to stretch the truth. No matter how much Squealer feels like he is doing his job on the farm, in reality, he is just another pawn in Napol   eons plan to rule the farm.Finally, we have the conflicting event of building the windmill. The windmill represents an uneducated event. They reason  wherefore it seems so uncultivated is because all animals had agreed to build it, but they never had the money for supplies in the  firstborn place. Then when they build the first windmill, it falls apart. That meant that the work that the animals did and all the money that the spent went to waste. Napoleon, of course had  blame Snowball for the destruction of the windmill. Because there was no practically no money left, Napoleon resorted to taking  wretched actions some of which included confiscating the hens eggs to trade.The hens, of course, protested against Napoleon but he simply had them executed. All of the animals were now  scare of Napoleon and regret the fact that they had followed Napoleons orders in the first place. Boxers  closing had been caused by the windmill. Because of his dedication towards the farm and Napoleon, Box   er had literally worked himself to death just for the benefit of the windmill and the farm. Napoleon,  cosmos the oppressor that he is, had no concern for Boxers health, but was rather content with the fact that the windmill would be completed due to his work.The mindless idea of building a windmill further  turn out the advantage Napoleon created for himself over the animals of the farm. In conclusion, oppression continues to serve as a big  breeding factor of this novel. If Boxer and Squealer had been educated they may not have had to deal the problems they had faced throughout the novel. If the idea of building a windmill was never brought up,  many an(prenominal) lives would have been saved. Animal Farm showcases the many struggles of oppression. Learning how to stand up for what you believe in and not just listening to the authority can benefit you, and the people around you, greatly  
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