Allegory for War in "Battle of the Ants" Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of Allegory for War in "Battle of the Ants".

Allegory for War in "Battle of the Ants" Essay | Essay

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Allegory for War in "Battle of the Ants"

Summary: The David Thoreau essay "Battle of the Ants" is an allegory for human war. The red and black ants battle each other, with the black ants representing imperialism.
The reading journal that I chose was "Battle of the Ants" by David Thoreau. I chose this essay because I felt that it was a strongly written piece about a somewhat interesting topic. When I first read it I was taken aback by its seemingly uninteresting nature of topic, but after I read it a couple more times I began to see its true beauty. The story is about government and war and depicted by ants battling to the death. "The legions of Myrmidons covered all the hills and vales in my wood-yard, and the ground was already strewn with all the dead and dying, both the red and the black," the ants represent humans struggling for freedom and power. There are two types of ants: the red ones who represent the rebellious soldiers fighting for freedom; and the black ants who represent imperialists. The red ants are...

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