Animal Farm 6
Date Submitted: 08/22/2004 07:04:36
Animal Farm: Utopia
The definition of Utopia is "no place." A Utopia is an ideal
society in which the social, political, and economic evils
afflicting human kind have been wiped out. This is an idea
displayed in communist governments. In the novel, Animal Farm, by
George Orwell Old Major's ideas of a Utopia are changed because of
Napoleon's bad leadership.
Old Major explains his dreams and ideas to all the animals before
he dies. At
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starts to change his own
regulations so he and the other pigs can have more comfort. The
animals are extremely confused because Muriel is the only one who
can read, so know one can remember the original Commandments.
Napoleon like any tyrant blames his problems on everyone else and
in the end ruins the animal's ideas of a perfect world
completely. This story teaches people there is no perfect world
and somebody always wants more.
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