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how does orwell depict a change in the pigs

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Over the course of the George Orwell novel, Animal Farm, the pigs change from being oppressed workers in a capitalist system to framers of a socialist system in which all animals would be equal, to ultimately being the oppressors in a system much like the one from which they freed themselves at the beginning of the .

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Over the course of the George Orwell novel, Animal Farm, the pigs change from being oppressed workers in a capitalist system to framers of a socialist system in which all animals would be equal, to ultimately being the oppressors in a system much like the one from which they freed themselves at the beginning of the .

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