I definitely like this book, it shows what dystopian is, and the author creates the world the animals live in as something not the worst possible, but pretty close to it for the animals. In this world all the animals except for the pigs have no power. The other animals have to do what the pigs say and are killed if they don’t do as told.
DEJ2: The books society is so different from ours, animals taking over humans? That'd be something to see! I think it's different and I wouldn't be able to live if it was like that in our society.
DEJ3:
-Pre-eminent: surpassing all others; very distinguished in some way.
"Pre-eminent among the pigs were two young boars named Snowball and Napoleon"
-Disciples: a follower or student of a teacher, leader, or philosopher.
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All animals are equal to this farm, but others have more power, more equality, meaning the pigs.
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DEJ8: An issue in this book animal Farm is that Mr. Jones has a drinking problem and it caused problems for not only him but for the animals like they were underfed. This relates to alcoholics in the United States and how it's a huge issue. People who drink and drive not only affect themselves but the people that they crash into. So this problem relates to current issues today in not only the United States, but all over the world.
DEJ9: I still think the same as I did in journal entry 2. It's a crazy idea, and I wouldn't want the world to be ran by animals, and humans treated like animals. Id like to see how it works out, but I wouldn't think it would work for long.
DEJ10: I would pick Napoleon, because he changed the most more than the other animals throughout the book. In the beginning he is high- minded, revolutionary, he's not so mean. And at the end he becomes rude, he acts like a dictator, and he's only interesting in