Chair
Dias
Jeffrey is a sophomore in the Law and Public Policy program at Towson High School. This is Jeffrey's second year in Model United Nations and Model congress, but his first year in THSMUNC. Jeffrey can't wait to see the amazing collaboration at the conference!
Imagine a world where animals overthrow their human dictators, only to find themselves trapped in a new situation out of control. This is the premise of George Orwell's classic novel, Animal Farm. As delegates in this MUN committee, you will step into the hooves of the animals on Manor Farm and grapple with the complicated moral questions raised by their struggle for freedom and equality.
Will the animals continue to isolate themselves from humans, risking further oppression and isolation? Or should they seek a peaceful coexistence, potentially compromising their hard-won freedom? Debate the merits of both approaches, considering the historical context of the novel, the characters' motivations, and the potential consequences of their decisions.