Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Social Injustice never results in anything but pain and horror within a country because at its roots all it is, is bringing others down for uncontrollable attributes such as race, gender, religion, and sexuality. Social Injustice also seems to be a very popular subject with it being very real in animal farm when the pigs decided that their worth is so much more then any of the other farm animals. Political figures commonly bring this subject up to such as Dr. King’s “I have a dream” speech where he fights for civil rights to be allowed for all Americans. Another political figure to attack Social Injustices was Michelle Obama who showed that every family deserves protection under a trustful president candidate (Hillary Clinton).
This week in my book animal farm I read a line that seemed to peak my interest. This specific line spoke how the pigs were now sleeping in the beds within the original owner’s house. This is interesting because it was the pigs who originally said to never participate in any human actions. Some animals however seemed to catch on, but were not smart enough to overcome the pig’s quick thinking for they had already forged the constitution, and used the excuse “the pigs being the smartest need the most protection which the beds will provide for.” the pigs seem to be up to something fishy and it all started once Snowball was banished from the farm.
This week my book (Animal Farm) has become very interesting. Ever since the animals have banned all humans the work quality on the farm has been much more sufficient, and the animals seem to be enjoying themselves much more, but finally the long awaited battle between the humans to retake their land had come. The humans came with a large group, and weapons, yet this was not enough to over power the intellectual pigs who had been planning on this for moths. It was a very powerful moment in the book visualizing all the animals coming together to defeat the humans. I’m sure they will not be coming back any time soon!
Social Injustice is a serious issue even within today’s society. Pain and trauma are caused to thousands daily purely based off something as silly as the their color of skin, chosen god to worship, or preferred sexual preference. Our country was built from fundamentals that present everyone the freedom that they are entitled to, but until we have broke the chains of socials injustice that are still holding many americans down even to this day we have no right to say we have freedom and liberty for all.
My book has present animals living in a farm with a conscious that allows them to hate the ways they are being treated by their human owners. This results in a revolution within the farm which turned out successful for the animals who now live on their own with the ability to make their own choices. I have not yet finished the book, but i do believe there to be a few problems that shall arise within the farm later on in the book.
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