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  1. SAYINGS / MEMORABLE QUOTATIONS IN Animal Farm

    The following are important sayings and quotations from the novel that are commonly used in literary analysis and examinations:

    1. “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”

    Speaker: The pigs (under Napoleon's regime)

    Meaning:

    Shows hypocrisy and corruption of leaders.
    Equality has been destroyed.
    Leaders manipulate laws to benefit themselves.
    2. “Four legs good, two legs bad.”

    Speaker: The sheep

    Meaning:

    Represents propaganda and blind obedience.
    Discourages critical thinking among the animals.
    3. “Four legs good, two legs better!”

    Speaker: The sheep

    Meaning:

    Demonstrates how leaders can alter principles to suit their interests.
    Symbolizes betrayal of the revolution.
    4. “Napoleon is always right.”

    Speaker: Boxer

    Meaning:

    Illustrates blind loyalty to authority.
    Warns against unquestioning obedience.
    5. “I will work harder.”

    Speaker: Boxer

    Meaning:

    Represents dedication and hard work.
    Shows how hardworking citizens can be exploited by selfish leaders.
    6. “Man is the only creature that consumes without producing.”

    Speaker: Old Major

    Meaning:

    Criticizes exploitation by oppressive rulers.
    Encourages rebellion against injustice.
    7. “All men are enemies. All animals are comrades.”

    Speaker: Old Major

    Meaning:

    Encourages unity among the oppressed.
    Forms the foundation of Animalism.
    8. “The only good human being is a dead one.”

    Speaker: Old Major

    Meaning:

    Reflects the animals' hatred of human oppression.
    Demonstrates revolutionary thinking.
    9. “Surely, comrades, you do not want Jones back?”

    Speaker: Squealer

    Meaning:

    Used as propaganda to silence opposition.
    Leaders use fear to maintain power.
    10. “If Comrade Napoleon says it, it must be right.”

    Speaker: Boxer

    Meaning:

    Shows excessive trust in leaders.
    Highlights the danger of dictatorship.
    11. “The life of an animal is misery and slavery.”

    Speaker: Old Major

    Meaning:

    Describes oppression and suffering.
    Motivates the animals to seek freedom.
    12. “No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets.”

    Speaker: Modified Commandment

    Meaning:

    Shows manipulation of laws.
    Leaders alter rules for personal benefit.
    13. “No animal shall drink alcohol to excess.”

    Speaker: Modified Commandment

    Meaning:

    Demonstrates corruption and double standards among leaders.
    14. “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say

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