“What are we? Humans? Or animals? Or savages?” ― William Golding, Lord of the Flies. The speech was said that by one of the boys. What the boy meant by the speech was that they were not able to control themselves so they started acting in a savage way. (I found this quote in goodreads). Animal Farm is about an unspecified Animal farm and Lord of the Flies are both related in savagery, and power. There is Snowball, and Ralph. There is Napoleon, and Jack. Napoleon, and Jack only want power, and use other people for there own good. But Snowball, and Ralph want the best for everyone. Animal Farm is about The Russian Revolution. Lord of the Flies is about an unspecified war. “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others”. George Orwell, Animal Farm . Animal Farm is written by George Orwell, it is an allegorical novel published in England. The story is reflected on the Russian Revolution in 1917, and the about the Soviet Union. Animal Farm mixes political, and artistic purposes. The original title of the novel Animal Farm was “A Fairy Story”. The story symbolizes the society. Animal Farm represents the Soviet Union during Communist rule, the novel starts after the Russian Revolution, then throughout …show more content…
This represents savagery, and the boys are not able to control themselves from imagination to reality. In the other hand Animal Farm represents savagery in a different way Napoleon wanted all the power to himself, so he decided that getting rid of snowball he would be able to have all the power to himself. Napoleon used the big dogs that he educated to run after snowball and kill him. The dogs do some bruises to snowball but nothing to dangerous that could kill