Friday, March 26, 2010

Animal farm?

Why do the animals dream of a different life when they don't think about the possible outcomes? All they think about is the possibilities of what might happen to them without Jones on the farm with them. Little did they know that they were in for a hard time. And yet they still think that they have a better life without him. The same is with people too. Most people think that if they don't have an authority figure to roll model for them that they would be better of in life than with a "teacher" to teach them. Teens do it the most.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Why do the "animals", in the book Animal Farm, want to rebel?

Well, in the book Animal Farm, the animals want to rebel against the farmer because they feel that they are being mistreated and that they would have a better life with out the farmer. In fact, they think that if there were no humans in the world, they would have a much better life. Like the animals on the farm, kids and or adults think the same way towards one another. Such as when the child feels like the parents don't ever care about them and just care about themselves so they feel left out or when the parent or adult think the child has no respect for them as a person. Most people feel that way at one time or another. But they must think of the possible outcomes. There could be good or bad outcomes. There are many possibilities in that situation though. Many just state that they are right and others are wrong so they should just trust their word on that when it isn't even truthful.