Thursday, January 20, 2011
“Animal Farm” Character’s Symbolic Meaning Paragraph
In the story “Animal Farm” by George Orwell, the character Mr. Pilinkgton represents a hard worker and a dedicator. For example, This shows that Mr. Pilinkgton is committed to evreything he does and he likes to finish what he starts whether he is with a group of people or not. Also an example is in the book when all the animals was together and Napoleon was trying to take over and would be rude and boss evreybody around. In addition, This shows that if Mr. Pilinkgton was to be the leader of the animals evreybody would be treated equally and nice. People who are a hardworker and a dedicator usually tend to have good things come to them because like they always say good things come to good people.
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Hmmm...Mr. Pilkington did not really do any work in the story. Instead, he paid Farmer Jones and the animals to do it for him.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Ms. Priester, but great job.
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