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    Interestingly‚ the seven commandments are significant throughout the whole novel‚ as they provide the reader with a checklist which they can use through out the novel to see the treacherous behaviour of the pigs‚ and the fact that they change the seven commandments multiple times throughout the novel shows their total lack of morals‚ ‘Muriel‚ reading over the seven commandments to herself‚ noticed there was yet another the animals had remembered wrong’. The fact that the animals regularly just ‘read

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    changing of the seven commandments on Animal Farm showed how Napoleon was altering the rules in order for himself to gain more power. When the animals first took over the farm they created seven commandments that were a set of guidelines for all animals to follow. Over time Napoleon and the other pigs changed some of the commandments‚ and this brought major changes on the farm. One of the commandments that was changed was commandment six which stated‚ “No animal shall kill any other animal” (Orwell‚ 21)

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    development‚ and quality of life in their societies. In Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the leading pig of the farm‚ Old Major‚ created an ideal vision‚ called Animalism‚ that is designed to allow all animals to live freely and equally. No matter who was in control of the farm‚ Old Major’s vision would fail under any circumstances. Animal Farm would not be able to support the ideals of Animalism because in order for the farm to succeed‚ the commandments must be broken; any possible leaders would be corrupt;

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    Napoleon Bonaparte that really changed the world. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ the animals are living under the care of an abusive “master”‚ but with the help of the superiorly intellectual pigs‚ the illiterate animals successfully run the farmer off the farm. The pigs‚ with the consent of the other animals‚ setup seven commandments that will keep any of the animals from gaining too much power over the other animals. The commandments are as follows: “1. Whatever goes on two legs is an enemy 2. Whatever

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    It has been two weeks after the transition from Animal Farm to Manor Farm and it was the middle of the night‚ the farm was dead silent. The only sound heard through the farm was a single howl from one of Napoleon’s dogs. For some this was normal‚ for some this was a signal. Animals snuck out of the farm into the a hole in the fence‚ one by one... In the past‚ Snowball had actually found the dogs that Napoleon hid. Snowball had influenced 1 of the dogs and he quickly became a spy and a communicator

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    Orwell’s Animal Farm is a novel based around how the animals of ‘Manor Farm’ overthrew their human master‚ after they were mistreated and fed very little by Mr Jones and his workers. Orwell tells about the events that occurred when the animals tried to run the farm‚ however Napoleon’s failure to lead well results in damaging consequences for the welfare and the interests of other animals on the farm. After the rebellion took place the animals put in writing the Seven Commandments by which

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    with the Ten Commandments written on them for us to follow. It serves as a guideline for how we should live our lives and make it to Heaven. In the fictional story Animal Farm by George Orwell the seven Commandments of Animalism serves as a Base for animal equality. Eventually the animals break these commandments one by one and create a metaphorical dictatorship. This relates to The Churches Ten commandments in a few ways. First the Jews in Exodus love the idea of the Commandments‚ but break a

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    where you started? The animals in Animal Farm fought against the humans because they were “evil” and treated the animals poorly. When the pigs won the rebellion; they wrote seven commandments that all the animals need to live by‚ so they wouldn’t fall victim to human vices. The pigs‚ being the ones in charge‚ change the commandments as time went on. They got greedy for more power and finer things‚ always wanting to be better than all the other animals on the farm. The animals overthrew Jones so things

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    The Seven Commandments of Animal Farm The Seven Commandments are the basic principles of animalism worked out by the pigs and described originally as "unalterable laws" by which the animals were to live. The Seven Commandments were written on the barn wall for all animals to see and read if they could. The original Commandments are: 1. whatever goes on two legs is an enemy. 2. Whatever goes on four legs‚ or has wings‚ is a friend. 3. No animal shall wear clothes. 4. No animal

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    nothing there now except a single Commandment. It ran: ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS” (Orwell 134). In the place where the seven commandments had once been written‚ a new commandment had been written. One that presented inequality to most of the animals in the farm. It stated that some animals are better than other animals. This quote contradicts what the animals had originally tried to establish which is that all animals are equal. That quote was said by the

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