Animal Farm

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Bravery, being brave is a choice, a courageous and dangerous choice to make, I has chosen to be brave and take the risk of getting hurt, for my fellow comrades. Am I the brightest? No I’m not the sharpness piece of straw in the ole hay stack, but I have a strong will to until the very end. Now if we look at Benjamin, the poor old thing is bound to go, just any day now and when he does go, you will be left with another difficult decision to make, you will have to decide once again whom the leader of all of you will be. Now Napoleon, we all know that he is no good for our good ole hearts now. He is not out for the goodness out of his heart he’s evil, (Orwell page 85) “Only Boxer and Clover never lost heart. Squealer made excellent speeches on the joy of service and the dignity of labor, but the other animals found more inspiration in Boxers strength and his never failing cry of “I will work harder!””. Yes I do believe that all animals are equal, but as we all know there comes a point in time when we look to someone other than ourselves for comfort and support and yes indeed I do believe that I comrades do believe I could be that person, in fact I would find more joy out of being your leader than doin anything else. I care more about this farm than anything else, for it is not just mine but your home to.

I do not plan on tryin to be no dictator or something, but what I do plan on doin is being strong for you guys when you can’t be. I just couldn’t stand there watchin Napoleon do that to our friends! I bet he was planning to take us all out so he had the farm to himself and he could take over. Im tellin ya I could’ve torn that dog to shreds (Orwell Page 92) “The pigs’ ears were bleeding, the dogs had tasted blood, and for a few moments they appeared to go quite mad. To the amazement of everybody, three of them flung themselves upon Boxer. Boxer saw them coming and put out his great hoof, caught a dog in mid- air, and pinned him to the ground”. (Orwell...