Beloved Characters
Jay Gatsby is a deeply romantic and idealistic figure whose life is defined by hope and relentless ambition. I see him as a character who believes in the possibility of dreams and in the power of love to transform life, especially his unwavering devotion to Daisy. Gatsby’s generosity, charm, and determination make him admirable, even if his methods are sometimes questionable. What strikes me most is his resilience and his refusal to give up on what he believes is meaningful, which makes him a symbol of hope, passion, and the beauty of dreaming.
Snowball
Snowball is an intelligent, passionate, and idealistic pig who emerges as one of the leaders of the animal rebellion. He is inventive and forward-thinking, responsible for many of the farm’s initial reforms, including organizing committees, education programs, and innovative ideas like the windmill project. Snowball genuinely believes in Old Major’s vision of equality and works tirelessly for the welfare of all animals. However, his idealism and commitment to progress make him a target for Napoleon’s jealousy, ultimately leading to his expulsion from the farm. Snowball embodies intelligence, vision, and the struggle between principles and power.
Raghav Kashyap
Raghav is an ambitious and sincere young man who dreams of bringing change to society while striving for personal success. I see him as hardworking, principled, and loyal, especially in his love and friendship, as he navigates the complexities of corruption and moral dilemmas. What makes Raghav admirable to me is his determination to pursue his goals honestly, even when tempted by shortcuts, and his desire to make a meaningful difference in the world. His journey reflects courage, hope, and the struggle to balance ethics with ambition.
Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar is a visionary and ambitious leader whose intelligence, courage, and decisiveness make him remarkable. I see him as someone who inspires loyalty and respect through his leadership, yet his trust in others and desire for the greater good sometimes make him vulnerable to betrayal. What stands out to me is his dedication to Rome, his strategic mind, and his noble qualities, which leave a lasting impression as a character who combines power with vision.
Victor Frankenstein
Victor Frankenstein is a brilliant and passionate scientist whose curiosity and determination drive him to explore the mysteries of life. I see him as ambitious and visionary, constantly pushing the boundaries of human knowledge. What makes Victor fascinating to me is his relentless pursuit of discovery and his deep desire to achieve something extraordinary, even though his choices lead to unintended consequences. He embodies both the power of human intellect and the moral responsibility that comes with it.
Hated Characters
Nepolian
Napoleon is a cunning, power-hungry pig whose ambition for control overrides all principles of fairness and justice. I see him as manipulative and ruthless, using fear, propaganda, and betrayal to dominate the other animals. What makes him truly detestable is his complete disregard for the ideals of the rebellion, exploiting his fellow animals for personal gain while presenting himself as their leader. Napoleon embodies greed, corruption, and the dark side of unchecked power.
Paul Roberts
Paul Roberts is a character whose selfishness and emotional immaturity make him difficult to admire. I see him as impulsive and self-centered, often prioritizing his own desires over the well-being of Susan and others in his life. What makes him frustrating is his inability to take responsibility for the consequences of his actions, which leads to pain, disappointment, and heartbreak. Paul embodies recklessness, short-sightedness, and the human tendency to hurt those we claim to love.
Demoke
Demoke is a deceptive and morally corrupt character whose selfishness and greed threaten the harmony of the community. I see him as manipulative and cunning, using lies and deceit to serve his own interests while undermining the values and traditions of the society. What makes him detestable is his willingness to exploit others and disrupt unity, embodying human weakness, dishonesty, and the danger of abandoning ethical responsibility.
Gopal
Gopal is a selfish and opportunistic character whose ambition often crosses moral boundaries. I see him as jealous and manipulative, driven more by personal gain than principles or loyalty. What makes him frustrating is his tendency to betray friends, compromise values, and exploit situations to his advantage, embodying greed, insecurity, and the darker side of human ambition.