The animal worked for yet another long and cruel day with barely any compensation for their work. Instead, their drunk master got the eggs, milk, and other profit making sources to go ahead and probably buy himself more booze. When the master had no use for the animals …show more content…
he would slaughter them and then sell their limbs as food. This is all Old Major saw throughout his whole life and on his last day shared the advice that could save the farm, revolt. The animals were motivated to revolt from that point on so that they could escape their cruel fate.
Some animal decided in different ways to prevent their original fate.
Some animals were more educated and thought that the way towards a utopia was through basic rule, others felt that htey dhould work for a utopia, all agreed that they needed a leader and 2 stepped up to the plate. One rose into absolute power and started immediately seperating the animals into groups against each other and using the civil war as a distraction to rise. It was the animals who miss certain aspects of the old life like ribbons and sugar cubes agiainst those who thought that the farm need to be completely remade to prevent the original fate now. The animals bickered and the dictator rose to “solve the problems but ended up just causing more chaos between the animals. There was now a clear dictator; napoleon. He was the beggining again.
The animals revolted to avoid cruelty and some rose because they saw the lower class going back into a cruel state. In the chaos of trying to escape scruelity one person was trying to hide form the pain behind the face of a leader but he ended up inflicting more cruel work and ideals onto the animals. Throughout everthing, escaping crulity wad the motivation for each character and it just lead to one terrible thing after another. Maybe you are like the animals, living life just trying to get through the day, looking only at the possible future, or just always striving for a good day. It seems that you may be drived by the thought of abandoning
cruelity.