Animal Farm
By: Jack • Book/Movie Report • 533 Words • November 23, 2009 • 1,122 Views
Essay title: Animal Farm
“Animal Farm” Essay
I think that if the pigs would have been the stupid ones and the horses, who also worked and knew what that was like ran the farm. Then the farm would have a better chance of surviving, instead of ending up like a dictatorship.
The pigs used their knowledge in a ill mannered way, they used their knowledge and fast manner of learning to dictate the other animals. They also used it for a quick boost to the top of the newly evolved “Animal Farm.” The pigs especially Napoleon used their superior knowledge to outwit and diminish the less fortunate and “stupid” animals. If the pigs had have in turn been the stupid ones then the story probably would have been better. The working horses such as Boxer and Clover were the ones in the story that really deserved the knowledge. I really think that is the working class that was represented by Boxer in the book would be the ones that would know how to use the knowledge to include everyone in the running of the farm. Because they are the ones the really understand that to run a farm takes hard work and the brains to do it. They would have not been as selfish and I think that they would have never fell into the hole that the pigs caused on the farm. I think that the horses would have been fair about the amount of work done by each animal. Also, equally as fair about the amount of food that each animal received and not have reserved any food for themselves. Boxer would have wanted everything to be equal and to have nothing to do with the home or the products of the old owners of the farm. He would certainly have not tricked the animals into believing that all the apples and milk should be for the