Animal Farm

Why would Old Major relate a dream that he had the previous night of a tyranny to the animals?

Why would Old Major relate a dream that he had the previous night of a tyranny to the animals?

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Old Major assumes the role of philosopher, creating a detailed model for a utopian society. His role is also that of visionary or prophet because, smart as he is, part of Major’s vision of the future came to him in a dream. In his roles of philosopher and visionary, Major represents the political theorist Karl Marx.

Old Major addresses the animals, calling them, “Comrades.” He explains that, because he is getting old and may die soon, he wishes to impart his wisdom. Over his lifetime, he has come to the conclusions that “No animal in England is free” and “The life of an animal is misery and slavery” (28). Old Major states that animals’ domination by Man is the sole reason they cannot be free, happy, and fulfilled.

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