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Monday, March 31, 2008

Mood

"Animal Farm"
The mood of the characters in the story was very happy because they thought they were doing everything to the best quality due to their leader's guidance. The animals always thought that their leader Napolean was doing his best providing for them, and sheltering them. As I read this story, I was deeply saddened. As a reader, I knew the fact that Napolean was only caring for the pigs, and almost all of the things he did was to support and provide for the pigs. The animals deserved a lot more than they were being paid for their labor. The pigs were worse supervisors than Mr. Jones, so as I was reading through the book, I constantly thought how it would've been better for the animals to have appreciated and accepted Mr. Jones of his treatment toward them. In the end, the pigs betrayed their fellow animals for power and comfort.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

i TOE-DALLY disAHgree with you!!
the mood of the story is NOT NOT NOT happy. Clover knew that what Napoloean was doing was INCORRECT if you recall the passage on page...whatever.
But my point is that many animals suffered through the rules of Napolean- hmm..maybe exception could be Boxer but Boxer alone. Other animals were just too dumb, but for sure, Muriel, Clover, and Benjamin were deeply troubled by the new leader and the absence of Snowball.