Thesis Statement: The main commandments that are broken in the book are: “no animal shall drink alcohol”, “no animal shall kill any other animal”, and “all animals are equal”.
Claim 1: The fifth commandment is that “no animal shall drink alcohol”. For a long time this rule is abided by. Soon enough, the pigs, which are the main leaders, find a case of whisky and get an addiction for alcohol. This addiction causes the pigs to do the worst things imaginable, sell one of their sick “comrades” to …show more content…
The leaders put seven commandments out there that they themselves are breaking. In fact, they're the only ones breaking the rules, while everyone else abides by them. Because the pigs are considered “better than” the others, they think that they can break the rules and everything will be okay. They've got the other animals thinking this too. And though all of the commandments are eventually broken by Napoleon, there are three that come to mind first. #5: “no animal shall drink alcohol”, #6: “no animal shall kill another animal”, and #7: “all animals are equal”. The other animals don't deserve to be treated like they're inferior to the pigs. Who suddenly decided that the pigs were going to be the rulers anyways? This is not a real democracy, this is a dictatorship. Unfortunately, this does happen in real life. This book does a very good job of showing