Friday, February 23, 2007

Jennifer Buchanan 500 word esThe Speech That Lead To The Rebellion
It all started when Old Major called the animals for a meeting in the barn. He wanted to share with them a strange dream he had the previous night. This dream was like no other dream. Old Major also knew that this dream would be beneficial to the other animals. Everyone was willing to lose an hour of sleep just so that they could hear what Old Major had to say. They knew it had to be something good.
Old Major told the animals about his strange dream, but before that dream he talked about something that he thought was more important. Old Major told the animals that he didn’t think he was going to be with the animals for many mothers longer and he said he wanted to pass some wisdom before he died. It just wouldn’t be right to allow the animals to live their lives not knowing what’s going happen. They will not be prepared for it if they are not first forewarned. Old Major was going to make sure they knew everything.
Old Major first explained to the animals the native of life and that the produce of their labor is stolen by human being. He said that man is only real enemy they have. Old Major said that if the move man from the scene everything will be the way it’s supposed to be. Hunger and overwork will be abolished for ever. He said that man is the only creature that takes without giving back. Old Major also helped them understand that all the things they produce are gone down the throats of the enemies. Its like they are being use for what they have, but still are not appreciated. He told the animals that there is no use in working when it will be over throwned by the human race. Its time for the animals work to be appreciated for their animal’s well-being. Its time for them to win their victory. This mistreatment has gone on long enough.
Old Major was praised after he ended his announcement. A tremendous uproar followed the announcement because the animals were so happy about all the things Old Major had brought to their attention. Old Major told the animals that anything that goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend. He told the animals that they are supposed to have a different ways of doing things unlike human beings. He said that animals should never wear clothes or drink alcohol, or smoke tobacco. I guess Old Major will just have to see if the animals will obey his words. Only if he is alive long enough to see. He told them about the rebellion that is to come soon.
Old Major later told the animals about the strange dream he had the previous night. He had a dream about a time that he knows long ago, many years ago. The tune had come back to his mind so he wanted to share it with the other animals.
The animals begin to like the tune as Old Major continued to sing it. They then begin singing along with him. They were singing so loud that awoke Mr. Jones took his shotgun and shot. All the animals begin running because they were frightened from the loud noise that the shotgun made the animals knew that they were supposed to be in bed, but because of their disobedience they were not.
Some nights after Old Major died in his sleep. His body was then buried at the Orchard. The animals of course were not very happy with this, but at least they know that Old Major had given the animals a completely new outlook o life. They didn’t know when the rebellion would take place, but they knew they had to be prepared. The animals were so pleased with. Old Major teaching that they put it into a system of thought, t which they gave the animalism. That’s when things goy out of hand.say

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