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This quote prove that animal farm is becoming communism( actually it is communism). They thought without humen would benefit to them, but it was not... Therefore this predict that animal farm (communism) will be failed someday.

Being communist doesn't meen that the society will fail; this statement above is really stereotypical and angers me. A communist society is not portrayed in the society as portrayed in "The Animal Farm." The author of the book, George Orwell, is trying to mock the Soviet Union under Stalin, not communism itself. Rather, Communism can be portrayed as a true utopian society if it is not exploited as shown "The Animal Farm." Therefore, we cannot say that "The Animal Farm" is a communist state. A Communist society is not supposed to have a leader, a dictator that brutalizes its power. This can be known as Leninism, not communism. -Ian-

For my perspective I believe this quote resembles Stalin who lied to the citizens about how live was getting better. Stalin's propaganda was different from the reality. For example in history, Stalin said there will be rights to women. However, in real life there weren't any rights for women. Like in Russia, Squealer is doing something similar by deceiving the animals. jinhee

Also, when it says that the animals were getting fed no better than their times under Jones, it's like during the time of the Russian communism when the citizens of Russia were getting lesser and lesser to eat because of the famine that fell upon them due to the soldiers' taking away farmers' food supplies and the outbreak of rebellion in the industries. Napoleon, in //Animal Farm,// took away the majority of the animals' lives and therefore also took away their help, making the remaining animals work extra hard but produce even less, making a shortage of food.

-Erika Flores