Saturday, January 8, 2011
animal farm project
THE LEADER
Napoleon is based on the Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, But he mostly represents the political tyrants OF history. His namesake isn’t a communist leader but is ACTUALY the French general Napoleon who “betrayed the democratic principles” on which he had become famous for and instead became just as corrupt as the leader before HIM. Napoleon can REPRESENT any of the great dictators OR political schemers in history that use lying, manipulation and bully
It started with something that ended differently, a lost dream
By: Sophia Pettis
It started with a dream
One day everyone would be equal
The songs of the oppressed would be no more
It started with a rebellion
All the talents of the animals being used
Overthrowing their corrupt leader
Running their own lives
It started with a success
Finally their dreams coming true
They had something to live for
Everyone would be equal now
It started with leadership
The pigs were smart
The animals were inadequate
It was just natural for someone to be on top….
It started with apples diapering
And where’s the milk?
Then came an explanation
It started with some tension
Between two leaders
One standing for good
The other for evil
It started with something just not being right
The animals being confused
What had the dogs done?
Snowball was gone
It started with special treatment
The pigs now stood out
From the other animals
Superiority was emerging
It started with some rules changing
The original dream was….
Beginning to fade….
Out of the animals memories
It started with things turning out to be the same
Laboring, everyday life being like
A never ending circle of misery
What had the old life been like again?
It started with the pigs walking on two legs
School for some and not others
Whips were carried
Fear crept into the routine of every day
It ended with deception
Deceitful lies were carefully placed
No longer was there any question
There was no difference between pigs and…..humans
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