Quote by George Orwell

Four legs good, two legs bad.


Four legs good, two legs bad.

Summary

This quote is a succinct expression that represents the central idea of George Orwell's novel Animal Farm. It symbolizes the initial principle of equal rights and fairness among all animals in the farm by suggesting that four-legged animals (such as pigs, horses, and sheep) are viewed as good, while two-legged animals (primarily humans) are seen as bad. The quote encapsulates the simplified, yet powerful ideology that enables the animals to unite against their human oppressors and strive for a more egalitarian society.

Topics

Animals
By George Orwell
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