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2008년 3월 1일 토요일

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* are there any settings in this novel which you have found to be beautiful? or disturbing? or memorable? Describe these settings and comment on why they were meaningful to you.

I will pick the Farm as the main and the most unforgettable setting. It’s because everything happened in this setting therefore it was actually the only location that story took place in. Starting from where the owner mistreated the animals, until where the animals were destructing themselves, happened in this small community. Napoleon came along and started to rule the farm and it was a start of a big change. Many innocent animals died because they were in opposition to the government or being true. Snowball, who stood up against the government, was banished. The completion of the windmill and the all the sufferings that animals had to go through happened in this small society of the farm. If we compare this society to the world now we are living in, I don’t think there is a big difference. Rebellions and revolution still happens. If we compare the world and the community from the animal farm, we are equal with animal. Whole world is not ruined by a communist country yet, but we are living in a prejudiced world. We are living in a dishonored world where the leaders, who are supposed to be reliable and accountable, are destructing the place where we are living in.

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Sunhoo :
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Sunhoo :

Yo, you did really jjang!! kee kee

I liked the comparing between the farm and the world. You compared really well. And also using the word "prejudiced world" was really good, too.

Can I copy yours?

Just kidding, haha

SATISFACTION :

I like your comment, comparing the farm and the world was good, i think it reveals the worlds truth as well.

Andrew Nam :

I also think that the Animal farm is the most important setting in this novel because most of main events occured in the Farm. I agree that human society and Animal Farm does not really have the difference because revelotion and rebellion happen all the time in our society as well.

Andrew Kang :

Well, first of all, I don't think the novella is supposed to actually talk about REAL animals. I think they are just representations of humans. I agree with you that communism still exists nowadays in this world, and that it is bad. I liked where you compared the Animal Farm and the real world because it is absolutely true. I agree that some leaders have to make decisions that is not beneficial to the country, but don't you think sometimes that they might not have another options or they are actually making the best decision out of the possible choices?