Saturday 27 June 2015

How is the Animal Farm movie different from the book?

The plots
of the movie and the book follow a very similar trend, as communism spreads throughout the farm
andtakes over and enslaves the others. This is allegorical of the communism gripping the Soviet
Union and other nations under its grasp. However, there is one glaring differencethe ending. 's
original work shows the ending as a continuation of the servitude trend, leaving things
ambiguous and also more frightening than before, as the animals not only have animal rulers, but
they have begun making deals with the humans, making things just as bad as before.


In the film version, however, Napoleon is trampled by the other animals, and this is
supposed to be an uplifting ending showing the triumph of democracy. However, this is contrary
to Orwell's original cautionary tale about the evils of communism.

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