Leaders of animal farms are the power of those who do not possess the qualities of the leader and may be disastrous if abused against a corrupt leadership community. Leaders can help their followers achieve their goals and complete tasks that can not be achieved without their guidance. However, many leaders do not want to help their followers, but simply use them to promote their own goals and desires. These corrupt leaders are the focus of George Orwell's novels and they show the influence of the people they rule and the corrupt leaders on their status.
On the animal farm there are several themes such as leadership and corruption, working class control, lies and fraud, and dreams and hopes. Zoo leadership and corruption theme. The animal farm depicts the history of the Russian revolution by regaining the development of communism. In the novel, by defeating Mr. Jones, animals hand over power to pigs which dominate the farm completely. An excellent struggle between the Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky and the Soviet politician Stalin was portrayed by a competition between pigs, Napoleon and snowball. In both cases, weaker Trotsky and Snowball were eliminated by excellent Stalin and Napoleon. Stalin's rule ... show more
Animal farm leadership theme Sub theme: Destruction of power On animal farms, the sub theme of the corrupted people is very striking. Farm leader, pig is the farm's brain. These animals guide pigs to the farm and place them in a powerful position. This power hurt them as they became increasingly greedy and their ideologies grew increasingly corrupt. In addition, as the power increases, the violation of the animal regulations of pigs is getting worse. - "Fall of power, absolute power, absolute depravity" means simply that the stronger the person's power, the stronger that person's control, the more likely the person is to rot To do. If powerful people tend to rot, this is certainly the truth. There are many examples in George Orwell's "Animal Farm", their responsibility soils them as they have these tendencies
Having too much power can erode people. Mr. Jones is the owner of Manor Farm. One day, he forgot to feed animals, they rebelled. The name of the farm was then managed by an animal and turned into an animal farm led by pigs. Pigs brainwash these animals to believe in unrealistic things and manipulate other animals on the farm. Finally, the pig behaves like a human. To ensure the luxurious life of Napoleon and his fellow pig, Napoleon (with Squealer as his spokesperson)