Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely animal farm

When the animals take over the farm the pigs buzz off the animals leaders, as they are the smartest of the animals. Major starts out telling the animals about his dream and convincing them thats how the farm should be like. The pigs encourage that all animals are equal and have 7 commandments to keep the farm in order. After the animals start to couple with pile more and more, Boxer says If Comrade Napoleon says it, it must be right (Orwell 56) that is how Napoleon gained his motto as Napoleon is always right.The animals became affright by the pigs and were too afraid to ever question their conclusivenesss. None of the other animals were smart enough to think differently. When Napoleon realizes how much power he has, he starts to take advantage of it. Napoleon starts to tweak the commandments to his advantage. Napoleon creates a rule saying, The milk and windfall apples should be reserved for the pigs alone (Orwell 36). Napoleon has only make this rule to benefit himself and h is kind. When Squealer says, Surely there is no one among you who wants to see Jones come back? he is trying to scare the other animals into intellection Napoleons doing the right thing. The pigs should not be treated any better than the other animals. This is what started Napoleons corrupt set of values. Napoleon continues to make corrupt changes to the commandments and rules as he gains more and more authority. When Napoleon accepted, through Whymper, a contract for 400 eggs a week (Orwell 76) it was really unfair to the hens and he should have no chink over that. Napoleon did not give any sympathy to the hens even after they revolted.Napoleon started to traumatize the hens for declining to give their eggs. Napoleon brought the situation way out of harmonize and brutally starved some of the hens to death to get the eggs on time. Napoleon has no right to put the hens through hell just to because he says so. Napoleon started off as a true leader keeping the farm under control but once his control got so big he figureed corrupt. Napoleon made and changed rules to benefit himself. Napoleon became very selfish and unfair to all the other animals.No other animal ever had the gumption or smarts to question Napoleons power and decisions which worsened the situation and made Napoleon become more corrupt. Napoleon had a stern set of rules but if he happened to break a rule his fellow pigs would use a euphemism by adding a few words to the rule to soften the true meaning. If everyone could quickly turn to page 109, last paragraph. The other animals were not very smart so they were fooled into cerebration they had just remembered the commandments wrong in the first place.Napoleon had such corrupt morals that he thought any rule he broke he could simply alter it so he was no longer breaking the rules. Napoleon ends up changing the entire commandments after he had gained all the power and money he wanted. In the end, the most corrupt thing Napoleon did is when he changed all the commandments to All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others (134). This brought the farm back to exactly how it had started. This very corrupt decision made the animals think they could not question his unfair decisions simply because some animals are more equal than others.This took away all the freedom and equality that had unplowed the farm together. Absolute power corrupts absolutely this is exactly what happened to animal farm. Napoleon had started out so against humans and made rules against having any similarities with them. After Napoleon had become more and more corrupt he turned into exactly what he was against humans. Napoleon let his corrupt decisions get the best of him and alter his mind thinking he was above the rest. The animals were left with no power or leadership and all they had was a selfish, lying, corrupt dictator who acted just as a human.

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