When animals overthrew the people who were squeezing them for a long time, they finally broke the bondage of permanent slaves. They no longer need to do a very difficult job for their own interests, under the unbearable conditions, for the benefit of cruel and greedy men. They gained freedom fighting desperately. The era of abuse and abuse is approaching the end. Under these new hope conditions, animals have made fraud and painless farms, but this makes everyone equal and happy.
The work at the George Orwell Zoo reveals the burning problem of all the states in history. This is a matter of governance. In the zoo, George Orwell presented a problem and wanted to lead to the destruction of justice throughout the country. His work is based on the example of the Soviet Union. Using this example, the authors hope that this view is not relevant to all humans. Orwell depicts a society that should have transformed into tyranny. In all stories, the author noticed various causes of despotism that can be interpreted as autocracy.
As a fable about the danger of dictators, Orwell Zoo uses Napoleon, snowball and boxer stories as a form of rhetoric. Rhetoric can be understood as the use of words to convince the audience of beliefs and opinions. In the case of a zoo, Orwell is using story of an animal farm rebellion on a ranch farm to warn people not to act violently. For details on rhetoric, please refer to the EDSITEment literature vocabulary. Mr. Martin Niemoller was a pastor of the German church while Hitler was holding power. He shifted from Hitler's initial support to a dull rhetoric on Nazi's agenda and practice. He was arrested during World War II and was detained in concentration camps. Perhaps his most famous is his warning poem:
George Orwell's novel Animal Farm is talking about animals suppressed on magical farms. After the repression of the master, the manor farm took over the farm. Originally it seemed to be the beginning of a free and rich life, but a ruthless and embarrassing elite appeared and began to manage the farm. When one form of tyranny gradually replaced another form, the animals became a problem once again. The novel is a critique of revolutionary Russia and idealism that betrayed power and corruption.