Thursday, May 31, 2007

Setting *Animal Farm*


Are there any settings in this novel which you have found to be beautiful? Or disturbing? Or memorable? Describe these settings and comment on why they were meaningful to you.
-There were no settings that I have thought to be beautiful in this novel. But the most memorable scene of the novel is when Napoleon sells Boxer to the butchery. The naive horse thought that he would have a peaceful life, for he had been working very hard. But Napoleon sold him to the butchery, because Boxer was not useful anymore. At first I thought, “How can an animal kill another animal on its side?” But humans do act like that in every day life. There are rivals everywhere around this world. The fact that humans are so selfish is very depressing. If someone has lost their precious ring for example, the people around this person do not care very much. But if THEY are the ones who lost their rings, they start to panic.
The other scene I thought was memorable was the ending, where others cannot recognize which one the humans are and the pigs are. The awkward it would feel if an animal was talking to a human? It is amazing if you compare the pigs from the beginning and the conclusion. They totally have changed!

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