Mollie is a lot like the character from Greek mythology,
Narcissus. If you have ever heard someone described as narcissistic, it simply means he
or she is in love with him or herself, self-absorbed, or vain. Mollie, like many people
in this world, falls into this category. She is more concerned with maintaining her
beauty with Mr. Jones ribbons, admiring her name written in sticks, and protecting
herself as she did in the Battle of Cowshed, than making any positive contribution to
the good of Animal Farm. Mollie, like many people of the world, is concerned only about
herself, rather than the good of her community.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
How does Mollie from Animal Farm represent the vain and selfish people of Russia and the WORLD
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
How far is Iago justified in hating Othello?
Iago hates Othello for some of reasons. First reason could be that Othello promoted Cassio in his place; however, Iago wants it and he cosid...
-
This is in response to sahabia's request for clarification on the first two lines: The chariest maid is prodigal enough If she unmask h...
-
As dusk began to mantle the day and darkness enveloped the land, the nuts vendor began to pack up for the day. This was a signal to the astr...
-
William Hazlitt, known for his biting satirical essays, attacks formal education in "On the Ignorance of the Learned." This essay ...
No comments:
Post a Comment