segunda-feira, 6 de junho de 2011

Animal Farm

Animal Farm, by George Orwell, is an excellent book. Although reading is not one of my preferences, this book has kept my attention and full interest, since the first to the last page; every single part of it is interesting and joyful.
                It is a book that shows metaphorically the greed of the power. In spite animals are talking about equal rights and obligations, equality of opportunities, in the end, the real motivation of those who were not in command is to achieve a place where they could may the others obey to them.
                All in all their fight was a struggle for power and when they were succeeded they immediately copy the defeated behaviors and incurred in the very same dictatorial way to act in society.
                Animal Farm's describes with humor and accuracy the historical movements' under equality flag. We look around, think a little about communist countries, the values they defend, the way they emphasizes equality among all their citizens and we understand clearly that they are, with no exception, dictatorial countries as China, as Cuba and has Staline's Russia.
                Animal Farm shows that in the end the ones, who don't have the power, want it, and the people (animals in this book) who are fighting under equality flag, in fact are obsessed by the power.

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