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Animal Farm and Harrison Bergeron
easier and less hectic if the idea of equality was pursued. When comparing
the novel Animal Farm and the film "Harrison Bergeron" the two share a
main similarity of equality but as they both evolve the main concepts of
each end up being relatively different.
Animal Farm introduced the perception of equality early on in the novel
when the animals indisputably ran Mr. And Mrs. Jones off their own farm.
They established rules and declared to run the farm themselves. Once
realizing the animals now owned the farm they were overjoyed and felt
more powerful than ever before. The animals were not hesitant to change
old rules to now benefit their new concept of complete equality. "These
seven commandments would now be inscribed on the wall; they would form
and unalterable law by which all...
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