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Animal Farm Case

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In the book Animal Farm from George Orwell shows how the phrase "Power corrupts those who possess it" is true. These phrase has been proved around the story of the book, and throughout life, it's a very interesting phrase. This book is about a farm that was of a man called Mr. Jones that treated horrible to all the animals, so the animals do a rebellion and take over the farm. Throughout the story a pig called Napoleon (the leader of the farm) from being good he ends being just like Jones, likes a human. It is a good story. This book is like the Russian Revolution, it's based on that, all of the characters on the book represent a character on the Russian Revolution.

This phrase has some evidence taken from the book. One of them is that Napoleon was a good guy when Old Major was alive, even a little time after Old Major died, at the end Napoleon is the bad guy the worst, the triumphed villain. Another prove of this is Squealer, he fought with Snowball, but since he ended with power and with a good life, he just sat and looked and did nothing to help the animals. The third and last prove is the end of the story, the 2 pigs Napoleon and Squealer always said that everything was to make things better for the animals, but it was just to make things better for them, they were bad at the end. Another prove that is not from the book, but from real life is in the Russian Revolution. Joseph Stalin is the prove he was a real son of a bitch with all Russia. This phrase is more than proved to be true, it's totally true.

George Orwell may have written this book to make people know the truth about the Russian Revolution, and make them understand that they have to make this phrase be wrong. This phrase has been true in all the history of the man. The man has to change or the world may become like a path of hatred, jealousy, envy and sadness.

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