The lightning is a massive blazing star
The lightning will always aim for you guys
The lightning will always go very far
when lightning occurs it is a surprise
The lightning is a horror which can kill
The lightning is a devil which never stops
the lightning gets happy to see a hill
it never goes for your lovely crops
the lightning loves looking for a snack
the electricity come from lightning
we all want to give lightning a good smack
the lightning is a cause of frighting
the lightnings second name is power
the lightning goes for the big tower

May 13, 2014 at 10:16 pm
A good start to the essay Harry. You have rightly made the allegorical links between what happens in Animal Farm and events in the Russian Revolution. To take this further, explore the differences between the two characters’ views on power and control. Look at their actions and their attempts to gain power and influence over the animals. What are the major differences between them? What lessons do you think Orwell is presenting to the reader. What wider connections can you make between what happens in the novel and events elsewhere in the world?