Thursday, January 20, 2011

“Animal Farm” Character’s Symbolic Meaning Paragraph

In the story “Animal Farm” by George Orwell, the character Napoleon represents Dominance and Dictatorship. For example he has a follower they believe every thing he says “What I say is always true, is that understood.” This shows that people looked up to him and by him saying that it shows that he wants people to follow after him. In addition he had the most loyal side kick Squealer. Squealer will do anything for Napoleon and that is why he is loyal to him, even lie for him “Snowball took Napoleons idea and that is why at first Napoleon denied the windmill idea” This shows that even through Squealer was loyal to Napoleon he was very un-loyal and un-trustworthy to all the other animals. People who are like Napoleon and Squealer they are both very bad people to be around and they need extreme help mentally, if they were humans they would be the kind of people like Hitler, because in a way they want to dictate everything they want people to follow them. The pigs on the farm are a lot like people they all know what is right but they still decided to do what is wrong and that is just they way life is.

1 comment:

  1. Tierra, 'dominance' and 'dictatorship' are common nouns. Why are you capitalizing them?

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