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I can personally connect to Animal Farm because it connects and relates to real life and the world we live in. It talks of corruption, how power can destroy people, change their views and lead them to do unspeakable things. For example, when Napoleon and his pigs end up dressing up and behaving like those who they hated the most at the start of the book, at the end of it. And despite all their hard work, the animals of the farm are right back to where they began: hungry, scared and exploited by those in charge. It also speaks of a utopia, hinting that that is something impossible and never-achievable, which is similar to our life; it seems as though, on this Earth, we shall never achieve world peace, or global freedom and security.
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