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One of the main messages Orwell promotes is the idea that power corrupts. This theme is evident on page 34 when the pigs, who represent the ruling class, slowly begin to abuse their power for their own benefit. At first, they promise equality for all animals and even write the Seven Commandments to ensure fairness. However, as time goes on, the pigs gradually break their own rules and end up living a luxurious lifestyle at the expense of the other animals. This demonstrates how power can corrupt even the most idealistic leaders. shorten to 35 word length
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Orwell's message: power corrupts. Pigs represent ruling class, abuse power. Initially promise equality, write rules. Gradually break them, live luxuriously while exploiting others. Shows even idealistic leaders can be corrupted.
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