In the end of the text, a little after Napoleon presented his massive dogs, Orwell says, “They dashed straight for Snowball, who only sprang from his place just in time to escape their snapping jaws” (Orwell 53). This citation depicts how Napoleon, the leader, made his workers do his dirty work for him, chasing out Snowball. This reflects on America because in our society it is obvious that people are more important than others, strongly in business. So the people that are a higher rank or eminent usually have workers. For instance, if you think about it, the president doesn’t go out onto the battlefield or does his own bills. He has people who do that for him. Napoleon has workers who do work for him too. You don’t see him harvesting the corn or blowing the field. I can theorize, Orwell was eniement due to the fact that he was such a famous author during the 1930’s and
In the end of the text, a little after Napoleon presented his massive dogs, Orwell says, “They dashed straight for Snowball, who only sprang from his place just in time to escape their snapping jaws” (Orwell 53). This citation depicts how Napoleon, the leader, made his workers do his dirty work for him, chasing out Snowball. This reflects on America because in our society it is obvious that people are more important than others, strongly in business. So the people that are a higher rank or eminent usually have workers. For instance, if you think about it, the president doesn’t go out onto the battlefield or does his own bills. He has people who do that for him. Napoleon has workers who do work for him too. You don’t see him harvesting the corn or blowing the field. I can theorize, Orwell was eniement due to the fact that he was such a famous author during the 1930’s and