<span>A literary critic's analysis of the characters and their contrasts in the play. I would say this would be the best source since presumably the literary critic would be trained in Shakespeare's plays and would be used to writing analyses from long experience doing them whereas students would not have that much experience with his plays most likely.</span>
At the beginning of the novel Animal Farm, the animals wanted freedom. They no longer wanted to be slaves to mankind.
By the end of the novel, the animals are no longer slaves to mankind -- now, they are slaves to the pigs. The animals have substituted one master for another and will not get the freedom they once desired.
The pigs went from wanted freedom for all to just wanting freedom for themselves. They are no better than men.
In this way, they have gone against the ideals they professed to hold at the beginning of the novel.
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There are no statements for me to tell which one is true! :(
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It shows that narrator sees the facial features of others..