Animal Farm by George Orwell
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Alternative ending for Animal Farm
Above is the alternative ending for Animal Farm.
In the first box, it shows Snowball the pig, along with other animals whose family members have been killed by Napolean. Snowball brought these animals to get their revenge on Napolean. He told the truth about Napolean being the mastermind of everything to Clover, the horse and the rest of the farm animals.
In the second box, it shows Snowball, along with the rest of the animals confronting Napolean, Squealer and the humans in the celebration about their evil deeds. Napolean was shocked that Snowball was still alive and that the rest of the farm animals were assisting Snowball to go against him.
In the third box, it shows all the animals attacking Napolean and Squealer, even the humans who were involved in the celebration.
In the last box, it shows all the animals celebrating their victory over Napolean and the other villians, keeping their name as "Animal Farm" and not returning to their previous name "Manor Farm" by shouting, " LONG LIVE ANIMAL FARM".
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Book Review on Animal Farm by George Orwell
I personally think that the book Animal Farm has a very unusual and different ending from other books I have read.
It did not tell readers specifically what happened in the end but expected readers to guess ang figure out what the ending really meant. This form of writing is very tricky as you have to provide enough information for readers to figure out the ending, yet keeping some information to the author, himself.
Basically, I think the book has a good ending. However, there was something lacking. The author did not give the dismissal of Snowball, the pig any explanation. Hence readers could be quite puzzled in the sudden disappearance of Snowball.
In conclusion, I think Animal Farm has a good ending. I encourage everyone to read this book as it teaches us moral values and the dark side of humans, even animals themselves.
It did not tell readers specifically what happened in the end but expected readers to guess ang figure out what the ending really meant. This form of writing is very tricky as you have to provide enough information for readers to figure out the ending, yet keeping some information to the author, himself.
Basically, I think the book has a good ending. However, there was something lacking. The author did not give the dismissal of Snowball, the pig any explanation. Hence readers could be quite puzzled in the sudden disappearance of Snowball.
In conclusion, I think Animal Farm has a good ending. I encourage everyone to read this book as it teaches us moral values and the dark side of humans, even animals themselves.
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