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The Voting System In George Orwell's Animal Farm

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Have you ever wondered, how people get power? The allegorical novel Animal Farm written by George Orwell in 1940 mainly talks about the rise and in contrast, the fall of communism. George Orwell uses animals to display how political systems and human behaviors affect the way a society works and behaves. The voting system in Animal Farm has become an issue for the animals because of the corrupted government that controls the mundane farm. One example of corruption in the farm is when Napoleon urinated on Snowball’s windmill plans. Also, because the animals wanted to have equality, the animals started using voting. However, the majority of the decisions were decided upon by the pigs, which was mentioned in chapter 5 of Animal Farm. This is important because the animals that believed that all animals are equal from Old Major; however, the animals were not the ones who decided about what happened on the farm during voting. Similarly, in chapter 9 of Animal Farm, the pigs start walking on two legs, which were considered “bad” since it represented humans. Perhaps what the author was conveying was that the tyranny just replaces tyranny. In other words, the animals wanted to get rid of the tyranny(Mr. Jones) but ultimately the pigs became tyrants. Most importantly, the book …show more content…

53-56, The author mentions how the differences in socioeconomic classes divide people. One example of this is when the animals work and the pigs watch over the animals doing labor. This is significant because using our knowledge of Marxism, the animals that are doing the labor are the 99% that work for the 1% whom of which are the pigs. Furthermore, in Animal Farm, because of the pig’s ability to teach themselves, and create Animalism, the animals agree with the ideology of Animalism, which in turn made the animals believe that the pigs were the right choice for

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