Animal Farm

Was the revolution that Old Major started on Animal Farm the same revolution at the end of the story?

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No it certainly wasn't. By the end of the story the animals had simply traded their human oppressor for an animal oppressor (Napoleon). Really Napoleon is much worse that farmer Jones. At least, with farmer Jones, the animals shared a similar experience. Now the animals are simply divided and terrified.

It was very different

Old Major by the revolution he built was purposed to gain the equality between living creatures. However, at the end Napoleon and Snowball had the revolution as a chance to get their own profit.

It can be seen when Napoleon and Snowball change one off the seven commandments " All animal are equal" to " All animal are equal, but some animals are more equal than other"

Yes, I agree Ahmad. It definitely was different.

Old Major by the revolution he built was purposed to gain the equality between living creatures. However, at the end Napoleon and Snowball had the revolution as a chance to get their own profit.

I meant that it certainly wasn't the same as the one Old Major started.