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Garcia, Yves Dominic A.

MKA 23 MIDTERM EXAM April 29, 2020


COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE SONG “BEAST OF ENGLAND” WITH THE POEM
“COMRADE NAPOLEON”.

The song “Beasts of England” and the poem “Comrade Napoleon” are both implied to serve a
specific political reason among the creatures, but they have exceptionally diverse, indeed
inverse, viewpoints on the way Creature/ House Cultivate is portrayed. “Beasts of England” is
the song of the devotion of the disobedience, an image of alter, a fight cry for the creatures on
House Cultivate. Presented to the cultivate by Ancient Major, it was wanted to take off the
tyranny of Mr. Jones and begin a vote-based system. Be that as it may, after the ‘Battle of
Cowshed’, “Beasts of England” makes a difference the creatures keep the soul of the
disobedience lively in their hearts.
It joins the creatures in times of hardships, triumphs, and misfortune. The melody evacuates the
sense of independence from the creatures and centers them on one objective, the victory of
Creature Cultivate. “Comrade Napoleon” is the song of the devotion of Napoleon, an all-
powerful pioneer of Creature Cultivate. It may be a sonnet composed by Minimus, a pig near to
Napoleon, which exclusively centers on Napoleon. It makes the creature commend Napoleon and
cater to the egotistical pioneer, who is not dedicated and yearning (not at all like Snowball).
“Beasts of England” centers on all the creatures; it may be a group exertion because it
incorporates the express ‘Beasts of Britain, Beasts of Ireland, Monsters of each arrive and clime’.
This influences all the creatures, making them feel critical, in a position where they can begin
Animalism, much obliged to the vision of Ancient Major. Be that as it may, “Comrade
Napoleon” was composed around the tyrant Napoleon, as it was proposing how great and
powerful Napoleon is ‘As the sun within the sky, Comrade Napoleon! Thou watch, by and large,
Comrade Napoleon!’ It persuades the creatures that Napoleon I always right, he could be a God,
taking his own personal time to observe after them and to see after the wants of each creature.

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