George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm" is a parable of the Russian Revolution. It depicts the revolution in a way that is harmless and easy to understand for people. This controversial novel also teaches many valuable lessons both in the human race past and present. In the history of all human beings, there is a legend of a tyrannical king and a ruthless emperor, impaired by the desire for the ultimate power. Education also plays an important role in human conquest; smart and educated people use their knowledge to destroy and control proletariat who is innocent and uneducated.
Every society has different levels of electricity distribution. On George Orwell 's animal farm, animals on manor farms decided to take over and abandon people who are managing the farm. The most knowledgeable animals make them more competent, pigs, they are responsible for themselves. In Roland High School, administrative and teachers are responsible, they are the most knowledgeable and responsible leaders. Other animals of the novel are comparable to those of Roland High School. At Row Farm, Roland High School has various power distribution.
Animal farms have been shown to be slave laborers, Napoleon and pigs working under strong animals. The windmill insists that a foreign farm knows the power of the farm and that the farm is about to deal with animal farms. Animal farms affect other farms. For example, it has the right to expose the owner and gain freedom. The windmill symbolizes the powers of the great powers that rule people.
The satirical Orwell book "Animal Farm" on an animal farm is full of irony. This irony is how Orwell tells problems and solutions. The main message of an animal farm is that you can not evenly distribute power. Everyone will not be equal. When you gain power, it is abused and power comes to think like a leader. Equality does not exist because everyone can not be equal. - When reading or seeing George Orwell's farm, you may think that it is just SF or movie, but if you examine it in detail, you can easily guess that it is an analogy of the Russian revolution.