At the end of Animal Farm, the pigs become indistinguishable from their former human oppressors, and the animals’ revolution is betrayed. Read more »
Napoleon’s weaknesses in Animal Farm include his greed for power, manipulation of the other animals, and his tendency towards violence and tyranny. Read more »
Animal Farm explores how power corrupts through the rise of Napoleon and his manipulation of the other animals. Read more »
Animal Farm, a classic political allegory, employs propaganda to manipulate the masses and justify the pigs’ rise to power. Learn how in this analysis. Read more »
Animal Farm remains relevant as it warns against the dangers of propaganda, corruption, and abuse of power in any political system. Read more »