Friday, February 20, 2009

Project QQC (3)

Quote: “Four legs good, two legs better”

Question: What does it take to change what you say and do?

Comment: At this point in the book many of the animals lives are changing as well as the way they live. Before this point in the book it was believed that changing the farm the animals lived in would be a lot easier then changing the animals themselfs. Although thought impossible the pigs were albe to change the sheep’s past outcry “four legs good, two legs bad.” Into it’s presnt form seemed impossible. The most surprising event that happened was that Benjamin, who once cared cared of nothing that the animals did or worried about, would now thwll the animals the horrible truth of what was going on. By doing this he read the one and only rule left after the seven previous ones that were now erased. In the place where there was seven commandments stood was the si ngle rule that said “all animals are equal, but some are more equal than than others.”

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