Saturday, March 1, 2008

The Fifth Entry

What is the climax of this novel? What happens? How do the events of this novel make you feel?
Climax of a story is where the solutions for the conclusion come out. What I ponder on the climax from the novel is the situation where Napoleon vanish Snowball out of the Animal Farm with the help of his loyal dogs. Because Napoleon wanted to be the leader of Animal farm, Snowball was getting in the way to him with Snowball’s cleverness. This happens to be the climax because Snowball affects the future of Animal Farm a lot. If Snowball was to be the leader, there wouldn’t be any dumb situation where pigs get along with the humans. Also, there wouldn’t be any labors on animals. It was Snowball who mentioned that four legs are good but two legs are evil, but Napoleon altered that statement into four legs are good but two legs are better. All the events in the novel, ‘Animal Farm,’ remind me of all the occurrences there once ware in Russia. Still, this novel contains more than recollections of the history in Russia, it also shows the feeling of every single character which is equal to feeling of people involved in this history of Russian. I just wrote few comments on the events of the novel. I should say I feel really hilarious concerning to this story because all the animals’ rebellion had forgotten with no transformation in the animal farm, and the funniest part is where pigs got along with the humans because somewhat pigs were equal to humans obviously.

Since my entry for climax is about no change in the Ani mal farm, I found a poem which has the theme of no change.

It Will Not Change
By Sarah Teasdale

It will not change now
After so many years;
Life has not broken it
With parting or tears;
Death will not alter it,
It will live onIn all my songs for you
When I am gone.

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