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Essay / Essay on Animal Farm - 623
Essay on Animal Farm¨And remember, comrades, your resolve must never waver. No argument should mislead you. Never listen when someone tells you that Man and animals have a common interest, that the prosperity of one is the prosperity of the others. This is all a lie. Man serves the interests of no creature except himself. And between us, the animals, may there be perfect unity, perfect camaraderie in the struggle. All men are enemies. All animals are comrades.¨ (Orwell 10) This was a passage from the old major's speech to the animals at the beginning of Animal Farm. In this specific passage, he emphasizes the importance of animals remaining true to themselves and how they should all live in unity. Napoleon goes against Old Major's wishes and takes control of the animal farm, eventually corrupting it. The other farm animals believe that Napoleon is doing what they wanted at first, but they do not remember Old Major's original plans. Napoleon proves that you should not trust one person too much through his decisions and actions...