Furthermore, the song is very unostentatious, and doesn’t mention Old Major at all. For example, “And the fruitful fields of England/Shall trod on beasts alone.” (Orwell 32). On the other hand, in the entire poem, there is not a single mention of the betterment of the animals, just about how amazing Comrade Napoleon is. Even though the poem, “Comrade Napoleon”, portrays a vision of hope, the animals are forlorn. They have nothing extra to dispense. The animals on the farm have no real initiative. For instance,“Only Clover and Boxer never lost heart.” (Orwell 84). They now know that whatever they do, and whoever is in charge, they will be taken advantage of, if only one person has the power. However, in the song, “Beasts of England”, you can tell that the animals have ambition. They leave contemplating that there will be a wonderful revolution and that nothing will be as it has been, “The singing of this song through the animals into the wildest excitement.” (Orwell
Furthermore, the song is very unostentatious, and doesn’t mention Old Major at all. For example, “And the fruitful fields of England/Shall trod on beasts alone.” (Orwell 32). On the other hand, in the entire poem, there is not a single mention of the betterment of the animals, just about how amazing Comrade Napoleon is. Even though the poem, “Comrade Napoleon”, portrays a vision of hope, the animals are forlorn. They have nothing extra to dispense. The animals on the farm have no real initiative. For instance,“Only Clover and Boxer never lost heart.” (Orwell 84). They now know that whatever they do, and whoever is in charge, they will be taken advantage of, if only one person has the power. However, in the song, “Beasts of England”, you can tell that the animals have ambition. They leave contemplating that there will be a wonderful revolution and that nothing will be as it has been, “The singing of this song through the animals into the wildest excitement.” (Orwell