Animal Farm: A Tale of Communism and Humanity

ANIMAL FARM
By: George Orwell
The animals are treated badly with only 
Enough food to keep them alive
 
When Mr. Jones comes outside to see what the
animals are doing, they attack him and his men 
and drive them out of the farm
 
Everything was a success!  All of the animals
were well fed and happy living on their own
 
The seven commandments are made and Snowball
And Napoleon start arguing about everything
 
Napoleon trains the dogs to go after Snowball and he
also is driven out of the farm
 
Napoleon declares that the windmill should, 
and will be built
 
The first windmill is knocked down and Napoleon
says that Snowball was the one who did it
 
Napoleon orders that the windmill will be rebuilt
and Boxer works so hard that he collapses…Napoleon
sends him to the horse slaughterer
 
As the years go by, the pigs get more and more
like humans and pretty soon you can’t tell the 
difference between man and pig
 
Animal Farm is a story that uses animals to 
represent humans, 
and how communism will never work 
no matter how good the intentions are.
 
 
 
 
Acknowledgements
 
http://www.animfactory.net/
http://www.geocities.com/Silicon
Valley/Pines/9466/index.html
 
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Animals at a farm rebel against their oppressive human owner, only to see their society transformed by corrupt leaders mirroring human flaws. The novel serves as a poignant allegory for the failures of communism and the nature of power.

  • Animal Farm
  • Communism
  • George Orwell
  • Allegory
  • Corruption

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  1. ANIMAL FARM By: George Orwell

  2. The animals are treated badly with only Enough food to keep them alive

  3. When Mr. Jones comes outside to see what the animals are doing, they attack him and his men and drive them out of the farm

  4. Everything was a success! All of the animals were well fed and happy living on their own

  5. The seven commandments are made and Snowball And Napoleon start arguing about everything

  6. Napoleon trains the dogs to go after Snowball and he also is driven out of the farm

  7. Napoleon declares that the windmill should, and will be built

  8. The first windmill is knocked down and Napoleon says that Snowball was the one who did it

  9. Napoleon orders that the windmill will be rebuilt and Boxer works so hard that he collapses Napoleon sends him to the horse slaughterer

  10. As the years go by, the pigs get more and more like humans and pretty soon you can t tell the difference between man and pig

  11. Animal Farm is a story that uses animals to represent humans, and how communism will never work no matter how good the intentions are.

  12. Acknowledgements http://www.animfactory.net/ http://www.geocities.com/Silicon Valley/Pines/9466/index.html

  13. This powerpoint was kindly donated to www.worldofteaching.com http://www.worldofteaching.com is home to over a thousand powerpoints submitted by teachers. This is a completely free site and requires no registration. Please visit and I hope it will help in your teaching.

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