George Orwell's Animal Farm: Ignorance Of Animals And Pigs Controlling Farm
In George Orwell's book, Animal Farm, it is obvious that that the pigs,
tyrants though they were, were awarded control of the farm through the ignorance
of the other animals. There are various statements in the book that support this
idea. After reading this piece, the importance of education should be clear.
It seemed as though the pigs created and enacted propositions, and took
liberties that increased their control over the other animals, bit by bit,
cajoling and threatening until the ignorant animals were convinced that the
pigs' license was in their own best interes ....
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