He says it is horrible. The animals labor tirelessly for the humans in exchange for a meager amount of food. The animals are forced to give up their young, and are inevitably killed before they reach a mature age. Horses are whipped, pigs are bred to be killed for pork and bacon, and cows milk is taken to feed humans. With the exception of Old Major, the animals have lived miserable lives under the Dictatorship of the farmer, Mr. Jones. Old Major calls upon the animals, telling them that a revolution will happen soon and change the horrible state they live in.
George Orwell was a vegetarian because in the book animal farm he shows his hatred for the slauter of the animals.
Benjamin is a donkey in George Orwell's "Animal Farm."
Mollie is a horse in George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm."
To show the harsh rule of totalitarian government.
The book by George Orwell? Weeelll....if that's what you mean, then: Most of the animals were used as slaves/killed. That book was George Orwell's reflection of the government. Somehow, he's right.
Animal Farm
Mr. Jones is the original owner of the farm in the novel "Animal Farm" by George Orwell. He represents the oppressive and neglectful human leadership that the animals overthrow in their quest for equality and freedom.
The animals in George Orwell's 'Animal Farm' are caricatures of their human equivalents e.g. Snowball is a caricature of Leon Trotsky .
Except in George Orwell's "Animal Farm", you cannot have more equality - by definition!Except in George Orwell's "Animal Farm", you cannot have more equality - by definition!Except in George Orwell's "Animal Farm", you cannot have more equality - by definition!Except in George Orwell's "Animal Farm", you cannot have more equality - by definition!
The major theme in George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm" is the corruption of power and the dangers of totalitarianism.
Mr. Jones represents the Russian Tsar Nicholas II in George Orwell's "Animal Farm."
A pig.