Consider the following quote from Old Major's speech in Chapter 1:
"In fighting against Man, we must not come to resemble him. Even when you have conquered him, do not adopt his vices." (11)
Compare this quote to the final paragraph on page 141.
How does this paragraph develop Orwell's point of view about totalitarian governments?

Respuesta :

This paragraph shows that totalitarian governors are persuasive and encourage people to maintain their concepts, even without agreeing with them.

Who was George Orwell?

  • He was an English writer.
  • He is best known for "1984" and "Animal Farm."
  • He was a great critic of fascist and totalitarian governments.

Orwell saw totalitarian governments as something very dangerous. These governments were very violent and suppressed people's freedoms and rights. However, these governments were very persuasive and encouraged people to act the way they wanted, even people who didn't support them.

Orwell believed that human beings were very corruptible and that's why he encouraged people to fight against totalitarian governments without equaling them and without giving in to the persuasion they had.

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