“Whatever goes on two legs is an enemy, whatever goes on four legs, or has wings is a friend, No animal shall wear clothes, no animal shall sleep in a bed, no animal shall kill any other animal, and all animals are equal.” I think that not everyone can be happy in a utopia because all of these rules are difficult to …show more content…
I believe that most utopias turn into dystopias. I think this because in Animal Farm Napoleon makes the farm a dystopia but claims that it’s a utopia. It states in the book that “Clover also notices that the wall on which the seven commandments were written has been repainted: Now, the wall simply reads, All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others. Eventually the pigs begin carrying whips and wearing Jones’ old clothes” This shows that the utopia that the pigs created for the farm turned into a dystopia. It also supports my thinking that a utopia can’t be achieved. I feel that one person’s utopia can be another person’s dystopia. It says in Animal Farm that
“Soon squealer announces that the doctors could not cure Boxer, he has died at the hospital. He claims to have been at the great horses side as he died and calls it the most moving sight he