Friday, June 1, 2007

Animal Farm #4

what is the climax of this novel? what happens? how do the events of this novel make you feel?

The Climax of the novel was when Napoleon banished Snowball. Napoleon was doing his speech for picking who is going to be a leader and debates that he could be a better leader or a good one. I guess it was because Napoleon wanted to be the leader so bad that he did not want Snowball to become one and for the other animals to not vote for snowball. This later on makes Napoleon not obey the commandment that they have made. Eventually that shows a bad leader. I think this shows a lot of selfishness and more of something that Napoleon wants, but can not do well in. I think he knows that he might have the potential of doing, but not well at leading and controlling his own population. After the pigs had a lot more advantage and is not contempt in their own strict law the animals started to be wild and started to do more human things because of Napoleon’s ways of leading. This makes me feel annoyed. I guess this happens to everybody in their life too. I mean maybe we were the first one who said that the trend for this year is skinny jeans and then everybody wears them, but one day the person who set off the trend is gone. Now what is going to happen to the people who always follow the trend and fashion? The people might not even know what a shirt is and just use it as a hat. The people would be dress less. There should always be a plan B that is what I think our life is like. Also since Napoleon was only thinking about himself, the animals went out of control.

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