Monday, January 3, 2011

Animal Farm Project: Greed for Power

Greed for Power
By: Ting Liao

Animal Farm was once Manor Farm,
but the rebellion changed the animal's fate
the rebellion lead by Snowball
but later Napoleon took over.

Claiming that all animals were equal,
Then why oh why did the pigs
get more than what other animals get
and put above the other animals on the farm?

The windmill, once succeeded was then destroyed
by nature but was blamed on Snowball
if Snowball was the one that came up with the idea
then why oh why would he destroy it?

Rules state that an animal would not behave or participate in any human like thing
then why did Napoleon start trading with their neighboring farm?
Did the animals see what was coming their way?
If they did, they should've formed a rebellion.

"Beasts of England" once a honored song
taught by Old Major then banished from the animals
What would they expect when the symbol
of courage led them to where they were today, banished?

As Napoleon slowly acted as a human being,
what would the animals in the farm think?
Of course, they wouldn't dare rebel, but for once
I thought, what would happen if they rebel.

As they say, as one experiences something,
they will want more.
In this scenario, Napoleon got a taste of power
and later he wanted more power.
As one animal want more power,
the system of treating every one equally is broken.

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