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    “All animals are equal‚ but some animals are more equal than others”(Orwell 177). In the novel‚ Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ the pigs take advantage over the other animals by hoarding food‚ living in the house‚ and doing barely any work. Mr. Jones was a bad owner of the farm before‚ yet when Napoleon and the pigs took over things were not any better. First‚ the pigs start to hoard food while the others rations are cut. Napoleon tricks the animals into thinking the pigs need apples and milk in

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    George Orwell through the novel Animal Farm explores how political systems can suppress individual freedoms. Though it is an allegory based on the Russian Revolution and the rise of Stalin‚ it is really an exploration of all political uprisings and rebellions. In the novella‚ the animals fantasise about a better life‚ a life of freedom‚ but their leader Napoleon abandons all ethics and principles of the rebellion and they have less freedom than before. Napoleon abuses this idealistic equilibrium to

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    Boxer is a strong and devoted citizen of the farm. I believe that he played a great part in the success of Animalism and Animal farm. Throughout the story‚ we get to witness his great devotion for the cause as well as his unmatched strength on the farm. Boxer proved himself an incredible asset to the rebellion and to the construction of the windmill. When the all the animals had worked together to chase Jones off the farm‚ Boxer proved to be a great soldier by killing a stable-lad (accidently)‚

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    Shelley once said‚ “Power‚ like a desolating pestilence‚ pollutes what’er it touches.” He meant that when somebody acquires a reasonable amount of control or power over others‚ that dominance will eventually corrupt them. The corruption can quickly get to the point of extreme savagery emerging over respectable leadership‚ causing the people who are being ruled to suffer great hardship. This is exemplified in the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding and in the film‚ Animal Farm‚ directed by John

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    working-class. Russia’s population during the start of the 20th century consisted mainly of poor laborers and peasants. Despite being the majority‚ they were given minimal attention from the government. By narrating the unjust experiences of the animals in the novel‚ Animal Farm‚ Orwell was able to accurately depict the harsh conditions undergone by the Russian proletariat; this cruel treatment can also be reflected in today’s Chinese factory workers. The Russian proletariat‚ a concept developed by Karl Marx

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    The Undeniable suffering of farm animals The view of the treatment of animals in our society is certainly impaired. We are behind a veil of ignorance because we have no idea what is truly going on in farms and labs. At such a young age we are inclined to eat meat by our parents‚ so as we grow up eating meat becomes a habit for us and we don’t stop to realize about how and where the meat came from. The media rarely portrays the brutality and cruelty of animals‚ so there really is no way for people

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    Persuasive Essay He was given power‚ he took freedom‚ he created inequality. A little power can go a long way and lead to major issues. People abuse power to limit freedom and individualism. Leading to negative impact and unstableness‚ Creon was elected king among others. In the play‚ Antigone‚ king Creon uses his power to take away Antigone’s right to bury her brother. When the two brothers killed each other in war‚ Creon announced that no one shall be buried unless given his permission.This

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    Animal Farm by George Orwell is a sensational book and teaches readers that it is sometimes ok to question authority‚ and to stand up for your beliefs. If not‚ you could be taken advantage of like the animals of the farm. The main protagonist‚ Napoleon‚ is a tyrant and uses fear and propaganda to control the animal by making them obey orders‚ motivating them to work‚ using their intelligence against them‚ uses Squealer to implement his plans and push ideas‚ and blames the farm failures on snowball

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    to repeat. But what does human behavior have to do with history repeating? Hypocrisy and abuse of power are just two intrinsic human qualities which lead to the downfall of various people and societies. While many parallels can be drawn between Scientology and Animalism‚ the most similar aspects are the present hypocrisy and corruption. Both Leah Remini in the novel Troublemaker and George Orwell in Animal Farm use the themes of corruption and hypocrisy to showcase the damaging effects of principles

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    Animal Farm George Orwell Old major‚ an old and wise boar‚ gathers all the animals in the Manor Farm‚ owned by Mr. Jones‚ to relate to them his dream. He tells them of his dream where no animals are being oppressed by the human beings and are able to manage their own lives. He tells them that ‘No animal in England is free. The life of an animal is misery and slavery: that is the plain truth.’ And that all of that is because of Man. He further adds that ‘Man is the only real enemy [they] have

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