Theme Of Dissent In Animal Farm By George Orwell

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The second reason of dissent among the farm was the difference in education. When “Jessie and Bluebell had both whelped soon after the hay harvest, giving birth to nine sturdy puppies.… Napoleon took them away from their mothers saying that he would make himself responsible for their education.”(Orwell 35) Napoleon is in essential, taking away the puppies to discipline them differently from other animals.This represents the communist government’s ability to single out individuals and instruct them differently. Later in the book when “nine enormous dogs wearing brass-studded collars came bounding into the room”(Orwell 53) only to chase Snowball away because he was a suspected enemy to Napoleon. It was revealed Napoleon had not instructed the

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