have to run it by themselves. Amongst the many themes explored by Orwell, three stand out the
most which is Power, Greed and Violence. We find that these 3 themes are very tied into the novel.
In Animal farm George Orwell depicts power as being a main theme. power can be defined by
someone being in charge or having power over something, to so something. one example of power
is when Napoleon first gets assigned the power over all the animals. This demonstrated how
Orwell views power as giving Napoleon the rights to kill another another animal. the second
example of power is when Napoleon changed everything and what the animals were …show more content…
Orwell depicts Violence as another
main theme. Napoleon is mean and orders for the dogs top rip out their throats because they were
on Jones side.
In the book Animal farm George Orwell depicts Greed as also another main theme. Greed can be
defined by an intense and selfish desire for something, wealth, power or food. One example of
greed is when the animals discover that the pigs have been sleeping in the beds. this
demonstrates how greed is showed when the pigs want to change the commandments to suit
themselves and so they could sleep in the beds. Some of the pigs tried to lie and cover up that
they didn't change the commandments. The second example of greed is when Orwell shows us
that making the animals work harder while the pigs just played back and watched. This further
depicts on how Orwell views greed as another main theme. The animas all have to work to make
things better. Except for the pigs because they think that they are special. The third example of
greed is when Mr Jones doesn't feed the animals. This demonstrates how greed us again another
main theme in the book. Greed is showed when Mr Jones doesn't feed the animals and one of