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Friday, March 28, 2008

Questions about animal farm

  1. What is the climax of this novel? What happened? How do the events of this novel make you feel?

I thought that the climax of this novel was when the rule of the pigs began to become corrupt. Napoleon, the pig leader of the whole farm, took the rule from the other pig's, snowball, "party" because he thought they were cheating others in the farm. Later he started taking rule and did the same things snowball did, cheat off the other animals. The downfall of all the good intentions was the climax. There was a flaw in all the hopes of a perfect world. No one could go back to where they started after the ones in power became corrupt. As usual I feel mad and angry for the common animals who were cheated. But its the truth. Almost every country's government is corrupt and they cheat on the common people who are working to support the country. So being mad and angry won't solve any problems. I don't really know if its possible to have no problems in your government. Everyone has different opinions and it might be wrong but you'll be fighting for it. There really is nothing I can do but fight back with what I believe is right.

3 comments:

Kangaroo said...
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Kangaroo said...

i partly agree that this is the climax, but I think this is more of the rising action. As the pigs were beginning to get corrupt, we see an increase in drama and action, not a decrease. I think the climax in either when the pigs come out walking on two legs or when the windmill blows up...

GREAT JOB THOUGH!!!!

2hanl2da said...

I partially agree what you wrote. The downfall of all the good intentions is not really a climax. They tend to do it more and more. There were many parts were Napoleon becomes corrupt such as trading with people, changing the rules, etc.

I have a question if it came out in the novel, “Did Snowball cheated off other animals?” I don’t think Snowball intend to cheat others. HE was the guy who tried to give what is best to the animals but not a democratic leader though.

I think the climax of this novel was when Napoleon kicks Snowball out because this is the point of no return for Snowball. Napoleon chases Snowball and he becomes an absolute leader. No one is able to argue against his will.

Anyways, good job on your post :)