The origianl seven commandents are revised because the pigs become leaders. They start to form social classes, and they treat themselves much better than any of the other animals get treated. They revise them so they can do as they please, without seemin bad.
amended, emended
The animals felt they needed the seven commandments so order would be brought to the farm. The commandments would tell them what was and wasn't allowed.
The constitution has amendments. The bible has commandments. 10 of them.
Many animals on the farm could not remember all seven commandments so they shortened them to "Four legs good, two legs bad"
The Bronx Is Burning - 2007 The Seven Commandments 1-4 was released on: USA: 24 July 2007
The Seven Commandments in George Orwell's "Animal Farm" reflect his ideas about totalitarianism by showing how those in power manipulate rules to maintain control and justify their actions. The alterations made to the commandments demonstrate how revolutions can lead to corruption and a betrayal of the original ideals, as the pigs become indistinguishable from the humans they once opposed. This highlights Orwell's belief in the tendency of power to corrupt and the failure of revolutions to bring about lasting change.
The pigs violate the original seven commandments of Animalism by altering them to justify their actions, such as changing "All animals are equal" to "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." Clover, witnessing these changes and the pigs' increasingly human-like behavior, feels betrayed and confused. She recalls the original ideals of the revolution and becomes increasingly disillusioned as she realizes the pigs have become the very oppressors they sought to overthrow. Her reaction reflects a deep sense of loss and disappointment in the corruption of their initial goals.
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The Seven Commandments were originally established by Old Major (Karl Marx) in his speech on Animalism (communism) at the beginning of the story to the other animals. The animals commit these Commandments to memory and live their lives by them. It is not until later on, that Napoleon (Stalin) comes into power and slowly abolishes these commandments.
The seven original confederate states were: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas. Later Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina also joined the Confederacy.
There are seven commandments in the beginning of Animal Farm. At the end there is only one commandment and that is, "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."
The Seven Commandments of Animalism in George Orwell's "Animal Farm" are ultimately reduced to the maxim "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." This phrase reflects the corruption of the original ideals of equality among the animals, highlighting how the ruling pigs manipulate language and principles to justify their privilege and oppression. Over time, the commandments are distorted to serve the interests of the elite, illustrating the theme of betrayal of revolutionary ideals.