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’ Animal Farm Essay, Research Paper

Summary of Orwells’ Animal Farm

In the beginning of Orewell’s novel the animals rebel against the “Manor

Farm” they take it over, and drive the humans off of the farm. In doing this

the animals gained absolute power. They made their own laws, they elected a

“president” and they ran the farm on their own. When the animals took over the

farm they named it “Animal Farm”. Napoleon took over as president of the farm

and decided what needed to be done and when it needed to be done. But after a

while Napoleon took things out of context. He began to abuse his power to fit

his own needs, he changed the Seven Commandments so he could do what he wanted

and when he did this and the other animals noticed Napoleon called it

“explaining what they are”. He abolished “The Beasts of England”, the song that

gave all of the animals faith that someday all animals would overtake man. Then

he began to trade with the humans, their most hated enemy’s. Finally, at the

end Napoleon changes the farm’s name once more from “Animal Farm” to “Manor

Farm” and he also changed their slogan from “Four legs good, two legs bad!” to

“Four legs good, Two legs better!” The animals began to walk on two legs and the

goal that Old Major was talking about in the beginning (that all animals would

soon overtake all man and man would serve animals) was soon to be no more. So

this proves without doubt that Lord Action was right (in this book) when he said

“Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.”