Tuesday, February 7, 2017

My Opinion of Animal Farm by George Orwell

When I first started to read wight Farm I supposition that I would very lots dislike this book. It was far from my customary reading Parameters which is normally more(prenominal) realistic material, animals that can address and pigs that can write vertical isnt my cup of tea. For the first four-spot chapters it was difficult for me to read accordingly a little ultimo the fifth chapter it started to birth good. The description from the Battle of the Cowbell was so smart as a whip and sad it really miscellaneous a picture demo how the humans where marching towards the farmhouse and the animals charging at the humans.\nOne of the saddest parts of the novel, I feel, is the chapter where the pig known as Major, the oldest pig, describes how j atomic number 53s, the farmer, inured the animals on the farm. In chapter 1 Major states let us face it: our lives ar miserable, laborious, and short and those of us who are capable of it are force to work to the last pinpoint when our usefulness has come to an supplant we are slaughtered with hideous cruelty(page 7). This one paragraph I felt described how cruel jones treated his animals.\nAt times I got so aggravated and frustrated at the animals I cute to throw my book crossways my room. How the pigs treated the opposite animals, bare-assed the other animals rations but genteelness their own, how Napoleon stole 9 dog puppies from their parents. I withal got very upset when mollie the horse started to visit the live farm for sugar lumps and ribbons for her mane. I felt the animals were justified when bitch Mollie off the farm. I got riled when the pigs where breaking the commandments and where ever-changing it to save their own skin.\nI also got upset when the 9 dogs Napoleon stole acted as executioners, killing animals the pigs thought where agents of snowball and the dogs would happily rip the animals throats out. I was bewildered when the pigs started to walk on two legs.\nI started to get fru strated when the pigs carried whips to control the other animals and make them work fast...

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