Treat others the way you want to be treated. I think this is a good moral for a fable because all the animals need to treat each other with respect as do Napoleon and Snowball.
I think this could be seen as a fable. One of the morals of the story is don't judge the book by its cover. Napoloen seemed to be this great guy but under the cover he was this lying monster that the only thing he wanted was power. By the way cute pig =)
the moral of the story is how people will always want power. even if there is a revolution people will always urn for power and want to be at the top of the totem pole.
Ummmmm ok so I am going to have to say that the moral of the story is to not trust anyone. Yep im going to go with that because like they trust Napolean and stuffa but really he is crazy sycho pig that just wants power and the rest of the animals shouldnt trust him. =)
I believe that one of the morals in the story is that you have to fight for what you want. The moral changes eventually in the story, but that is one of the original morals
One of the morals of this story would be "Power Corrupts" . It would be this, because first the humans had power, then the pigs, and who knows, the pigs power may eventually corrupt also.
So this is honestly really hard because everybody already took up one of the morals I was thinking of. Anyways what I was thinking of would be unjust I guess you could say. Mainly because when the whole thing started they said all the animals would be treated fairly and all have equal rights. Turns out in the end none of the animals had any of that besides the pigs. They all had fairness and equality among themselfs.
i belive the morel of the story is to be carful what you devote yourself to for in the instance of the book they all wanted better and ended up with worse and a government should be lead by many branches sos that the one canot be currupted and to idk i had a better on the first time. idk this is annoying.
one of the morals is education because without the piggs having education they never would have succeded
ReplyDeleteBetrayal....Napoleon and Snowball
ReplyDeleteI think that one of the morals in this book is the fact that the pigs brainwashed the dogs so they could turn on the rest of the animals.
ReplyDeleteTreat others the way you want to be treated. I think this is a good moral for a fable because all the animals need to treat each other with respect as do Napoleon and Snowball.
ReplyDeleteIndependence....Windmill
ReplyDeleteSay what somthing when you know that it is worng..... like the animals sont say anything cause they know that they whould get killed if they do
ReplyDeleteI think this could be seen as a fable. One of the morals of the story is don't judge the book by its cover. Napoloen seemed to be this great guy but under the cover he was this lying monster that the only thing he wanted was power. By the way cute pig =)
ReplyDeletethe moral of the story is how people will always want power. even if there is a revolution people will always urn for power and want to be at the top of the totem pole.
ReplyDeletewell I think that the moral of the story is how people that don't have power always will want more power. and they will do crazy things to get it.
ReplyDeleteLeadership.....Pigs take over the farm
ReplyDeleteEquality.........The animals want to be equal to the humans and everything so they arn't treated like crud.......Yep that what I think a good one is.
ReplyDeleteI think one moral of the story is that the people that have power will do what ever it takes to get more power even if it means to lie to the people.
ReplyDeleteUnequal rights, slavery, abuse of power.
ReplyDeleteUmmmmm ok so I am going to have to say that the moral of the story is to not trust anyone. Yep im going to go with that because like they trust Napolean and stuffa but really he is crazy sycho pig that just wants power and the rest of the animals shouldnt trust him. =)
ReplyDeleteUnequality...:D
ReplyDeleteI believe that one of the morals in the story is that you have to fight for what you want. The moral changes eventually in the story, but that is one of the original morals
ReplyDeleteOne of the morals of this story would be "Power Corrupts" . It would be this, because first the humans had power, then the pigs, and who knows, the pigs power may eventually corrupt also.
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ReplyDeleteSo this is honestly really hard because everybody already took up one of the morals I was thinking of.
ReplyDeleteAnyways what I was thinking of would be unjust I guess you could say.
Mainly because when the whole thing started they said all the animals would be treated fairly and all have equal rights. Turns out in the end none of the animals had any of that besides the pigs. They all had fairness and equality among themselfs.
By the ways Ribosome would be Katie
ReplyDeletei belive the morel of the story is to be carful what you devote yourself to for in the instance of the book they all wanted better and ended up with worse and a government should be lead by many branches sos that the one canot be currupted and to idk i had a better on the first time. idk this is annoying.
ReplyDeletei would say that the morel of the story is dictatorship never works
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