What type of person are you? Do you fail to conform, to accepted standards, conventions, rules, or laws? Then you most likely are a nonconformist. Nonconformist are people who don't follow the status quo, they express opinions or beliefs other won’t. However living life as an nonconformist can be dangerous way of life. That's why most people just follow the norm and live an ordinary life. This can be shown with hens in the novel animal farm written by George Orwell. The hens are the nonconformist, they choose to not go along with the pigs plan to give eggs to them. However some people choose the easy way to conform to society rules. The nonconformist in the novel are the sheep, they believe and go along with everything the pigs tell them. …show more content…
Unlike other conformist the sheep's didn't really gave any benefits. The sheep conform in multiple ways during the novel. The first way they conform was shouting “Four legs good, two legs bad! Four legs good, two legs bad!" during the debate interrupting often. Another way the sheep’s conform was saying "Four legs good, two legs bad!” When the other animals would take behind the pigs backs.
Despite not being physically hurt the pigs were being damaged by the pigs mentally. Throughout the whole book the pigs never had their own opinions. The pigs used they like puppets on the farm spreading propaganda. They spread the false information of the seven commands to other animals, who couldn’t read or remember the original the commands.
In contrast were the nonconformist hens, who didn't follow Napoleon blindly. The hens used their own judgment for what they thought was right. So when Napoleon told the hens he need their eggs to sell for grains and meal they protest. Flying up to the rafters and there lay their eggs, which smashed to pieces on the