The Seven Commandments of Animalism in George Orwell's "Animal Farm" include principles such as "All animals are equal" and "No animal shall drink alcohol." The pigs teach themselves to walk on two legs, engage in trade, and learn to read and write, emulating human behaviors. This transformation raises questions about their integrity, as it blurs the line between oppressor and oppressed, suggesting that they may be liars. The pigs' behavior foreshadows their eventual betrayal of the other animals, leading to a corrupted version of the original ideals of the revolution.
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