Wednesday 24 June 2015

ANIMAL FARM BY GEORGE ORWELL

(Today I read the next 17 pages of Animal Farm.)
Squealer was informed and he arrived at the scene. A decision was taken by Squealer that Boxer had to be sent to the nearby Hospital for treatment. The animals were a little uncomfortable when they heard this but Squealer said that his treatment would be done better in the hospital than in the farm. A van appeared to take Boxer. After Boxer was taken in the van and gone some distance, Benjamin realized. The van had Horse Slaughter written over it. The animal were shocked to hear this and shouted at the top of their voice in order to warn Boxer but Boxer was not as strong as he used to be years back. Boxer could do nothing even after knowing he was on the journey to death.

Squealer informed everyone that it was actually a transport belonging to a hospital but since they had got it from the Slaughter they had forgot to paint over it. Three days later Squealer informed everyone that Boxer had died peacefully.

Years passed. Many animals passed away. Clover was now old. The farms were increased, the farm now possessed many machines after the Windmill had been completed. The pigs strangely started walking on two legs with the help of a stick. The wall in which the seven commandments were written was totally changed. There was only one commandment : 'All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others'

There was a party being held in the Manor Farm ( the name Animal Farm was now abolished). It was for the pigs and the farmers. There was beer and enjoyment, talks and cards. The pigs and the humans indulged into a game of cards. Napoleon and Mr Pilkington had both played an Ace of Spades simultaneously. Every one was now shouting in anger. The animals were all peeping through the window and were noticing everyone. The looked from pig to man and then man to pig and again pig to man and it was impossible to tell which was which.

 

Far from having nothing to do with man, as Major ordered, the pigs had indulged with men and its habits, if anything, the pigs are worse: they had violated the Commandments and kept lying and fooling the animals while claiming to support the revolution and have abused the animals’ trust, leaving them in a worse position than at the start of the book.

THE END

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