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3 pages in length. George Orwell's Animal Farm sheds light upon the fact that mankind bases all existence around him by his own barometer of truth. Long-standing within the narrow-minded and arrogant view of the human being has been the concept that no other living creature could possibly rise to the same level of worthiness as man perceives he warrants. Saying on the one hand how all animals are created equal but then contradicting this assertion by claiming some are more equal than others clearly illustrates the harmful duality of how man looks upon the entire animal kingdom, a collection of underlings he deems undeserving of basic respect and humane treatment. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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within the narrow-minded and arrogant view of the human being has been the concept that no other living creature could possibly rise to the same level of worthiness as man
perceives he warrants. Saying on the one hand how all animals are created equal but then contradicting this assertion by claiming some are more equal than others clearly illustrates
the harmful duality of how man looks upon the entire animal kingdom, a collection of underlings he deems undeserving of basic respect and humane treatment. "Man is the only
real enemy we have...Man is the only creature that consumes without producing. He does not give milk, he does not lay eggs, he is too weak to pull the
plough, he cannot run fast enough to catch rabbits. Yet he is lord of all the animals. He sets them to work, he gives back to them the
bare minimum that will prevent them from starving, and the rest he keeps for himself" (Orwell 29). Orwells message is both clear and concrete: Man is the only living
creature that makes judgments upon the value and worthiness of other species. Only when an animal serves a purpose to better human existence is it considered more equal than
others, which is why ants are stepped on with careless effort, a milk cow is destroyed once she is no longer productive and laboratory animals are put through torturous experiments
until callously disposed of when their usefulness has expired. "Our view of animals - the stewards view of animals - has proved endlessly malleable, easily adjustable for our own
convenience and peace of mind" (Tudge 25). This is relevant in todays world because of the overwhelming numbers of endangered and extinct species;
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