With this in mind, being “equal” is too vague of a term. Based on people’s perspectives, “equal” can have many definitions. Being “equal” just defines as everyone having the same rights when it comes down to it. It isn’t possible for everyone to be exactly the same since this world has so much diversity in it. With this in mind, “After the horses came Muriel, the white goat, and Benjamin, the donkey” (Orwell 01). This quote is just a brief description on how Orwell illustrates everyone as a different animal. The different animals represent how a 7 foot tall horse compares to a 2 foot tall pig! It is apparent that they are not both capable of the same tasks but they should both have the same opportunities towards those tasks. With so many differences between the characters in the book and characters in real life, it is impossible for everyone to be
With this in mind, being “equal” is too vague of a term. Based on people’s perspectives, “equal” can have many definitions. Being “equal” just defines as everyone having the same rights when it comes down to it. It isn’t possible for everyone to be exactly the same since this world has so much diversity in it. With this in mind, “After the horses came Muriel, the white goat, and Benjamin, the donkey” (Orwell 01). This quote is just a brief description on how Orwell illustrates everyone as a different animal. The different animals represent how a 7 foot tall horse compares to a 2 foot tall pig! It is apparent that they are not both capable of the same tasks but they should both have the same opportunities towards those tasks. With so many differences between the characters in the book and characters in real life, it is impossible for everyone to be