Animal Farm Name ______
Essay Outline Period ____ Date ______
Essay Prompt: At the start of George Orwell’s dystopia novel, Animal Farm, the animals set out to establish a perfect community, a “society of animals set free from hunger and the whip, all equal, each working according to his capacity, the strong protecting the weak.” However, by the end of the novel, we see that a very different society is actually formed. A cruel dictatorship rules: no animal can speak his mind; all animals work in hunger, pain, and gross inequality. In a brief two-page essay, prove that Orwell’s novel is dystopian fable or allegory which demonstrates the problems of animalism or a similar social/economic system.
Please follow the outline below. Fill it out. You will actually write the essay in class on a block day. Since it will be a timed essay, you’ll want to have a thorough outline ready so you know what you want to write.
Animal Farm Response to Literature Essay Outline
INTRODUCTION:
Hook/attention grabbing opening: (write this last!)
Explain what a utopia is:
Explain what a dystopia is:
Thesis statement:
Road Map:
BODY PARAGRAPHS = Use evidence from the novel to prove that Orwell is showing why animalism does not work out the way it was intended.
¶ #1 Describe what animalism was intended to do. Use evidence from the novel
Intention of animalism / Evidence from novel / Explanation of evidence¶ #2 Describe how Orwell demonstrates what animalism really did to the animals
Real impacts of animalism / Evidence from novel / Explanation of evidenceCONCLUSION
Restate your thesis in a fresh manner:
Remind readers of your strongest reasons for why this is a dystopia and why Orwell thinks animalism or any similar political system won’t work:
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So-what: Conclude by explaining what the chief moral of this allegorical fable is.
L. Clark-Burnell, 2003. Essay is modified from Ms. Duncan’s essay examination.