Ok this comment is similar to Keanna's.....but when the animals took over the farm, to me, it seemed awfully simple....they had a little battle and that was it! They overtook it with no problem! It seemed all-too-easy.....
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Ok this comment is similar to Keanna's.....but when the animals took over the farm, to me, it seemed awfully simple....they had a little battle and that was it! They overtook it with no problem! It seemed all-too-easy.....
keanna your totally right
ya i didnt get the book either it isnt my type of book
maybe the farm does symbolize as russia or something it would make sense i guess
would the animals have taken control if the humans had fought back with weapons or would they still have won?
yea exactly... are the humans to stupid to realize the ability they have to overcome the animals?
and as heidi said it all happened wat to easy.. u honestly think this would happen it could be won so quickly.?
on a side note: why did they want the humans out? they provided them with food. and when it was animal farm they were woking more and eating less.. was it really the best thing in the long run?
What was the purpose for George Orwell writing Animal farm??
Ok, one thing I did not get was if the pigs where trying to get away from humanizing Animal Farm, then why did the pigs learn how to write from a spelling book?!?
This is for Andrewhugs, I never thought of boxer in that sort of symbolism, it made me think does that mean in a communist country there are more "boxers" then "snowballs","napoleons" and "squealers", because the "boxers" think it's for the good of their government to do what their told. While their are few pigs, because there the eduacated ones in the comminity who know how to persuade others in " doing what is right for the country" ?!?!
yea exactly.. and why would the pigs start to become exactly wat they thought was bad? (the humans)
I think Old Majors intentions were good, he was sick of being opressed for his whole life, and wanted to do something about it. After he died everything went hay in hand basket, because the new breed of visionaries controled and manipulated the animals to beleive everyone did an equal shar on making Old Majors "dream" of having a better life a reality.
i agree with keanna i also found it ironic how the pigs turned into exactally what they rebelled against
Keanna the humans tried to overtake the farm twice and it did not work, but the humans also though that the farm would fail and all the animals would die so the humans did not feel the need to attack again.
well ya david i understand that. but did the humans try the same thing twice? because i know if i did something and it didnt work i would try again in a different way. but on the second note the pigs were becoming like humans ! right???
You will understand Keanna - I promise you will- Use this "chat" to understand the book fully - then we will go over Russian Revolution...Hang in there.
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when napoleon says "i will give you the same toast as before, but in a different form. Fill your glasses to the brim. Gentlemen, here is my toast: To the prosperity of The Manor Farm!" (pg. 138)
does anyone think as i do myself that when he says this its kinda like when people say dont look at the glass half full so its like hes saying take in all this information and all the information i have given you. does anyone else think that he might be saying that? and what is that called not symbolizing but what?
i greatly agree, but the process i think is in action. more social welfare programs are being put into place than ever before. it is a long and slow workers revolution, but its happening!!! it is not necessary to create anew... just reform what already is with the people you have.