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    Animal Farm Monologue

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    “The farms catching on fire‚ you did something didn’t you.” He growled. “No‚ but‚ I will pray for the safety of the people of the farm and pray over your land.” I then begun to do as I said I would. I don’t know what they between the time I closed my eyes and I felt something hitting my head. My eyes felt groggy as I peeled

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    English I­H‚ Period 6  25 February 2015  ruiz #1  The Pigs’ Transformation  The book ​ Animal Farm​ ‚ a satire fable‚ by George Orwell was inspired by the Russian  Revolution (1917­1945). At the beginning of this novella Old Major gathers up all the animals to  tell them about a dream that he has had. Before he shares with them his dream he gives a speech;  a speech about a vision of a place in which the animals will live together in peace and harmony  and tells them that they must work toward such a paradise

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    Animal Farm’s Satire Orwell uses satire as a genre for Animal Farm. He accomplishes this by using the animals to represent different people in Russian society. For example‚ Old Major symbolizes Marx and Lenin‚ Snowball represents Trotsky‚ and Napoleon embodies Stalin. One example of satire in Animal Farm is when Napoleon uses military power to keep the other animals under his control‚ exactly as Stalin had. He first showed this power by having his dogs execute anyone who had had any contact

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    Napoleon from Animal Farm

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    people or in this case‚ animals may get restless and want to revolt. In George Orwell’s allegoryAnimal Farm‚ an old wise pig called Old Major says a speech where all the animals on Manor Farm will never have to suffer under a human’s wretched rule ever again. With humans in their lives‚ it just makes everything more difficult since humans take everything the animals produce. A few months later‚ Old Major who has already peacefully passed away‚ the animals on the farm gets tired of being fed less

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    Animal Farm - Propaganda

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    good food and drink while the other animals went hungry. The laborers like Boxer said things like‚ "I’ll work harder"‚ only so that the pigs could waste more resources and food. Orwell also warns against investing lots of time and effort in foolish schemes. The animals wasted way too much time building windmills when they should have been harvesting crops for food. They toiled and worked to exhaustion on a project that they accepted too eagerly. The animals never questioned the necessity for

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    Animal Farm by George Orwell is an allegory that represent the Russian Revolution. The key point in Animal Farm‚ language is a powerful tool that can be used in a positive or negative way‚ and can work to one’s advantage or result in serious consequences. The pigs make others work extremely hard‚ while they sit back and rest. For example‚ “Now comrades...to the hayfield! Let us make it a point of honour to get in the harvest more quickly than Jones and his men could do.” (Orwell‚ 24) Later in the

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    The Manor Farm Taken Over “All animals are equal‚ but some animals are more equal than others.” This is the one and only commandment in the the text called Animal Farm. This is where animals are essentially slaves‚ and get little to no pay or food. The novel animal farm is about animals who take over their farm with brute force. They run the farm not so smoothly with the pigs‚ and napoleon who was supposed to represent stalin. The pigs running the whole farm with the other animals forced into labor

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    This is what happens in Animal Farm‚ a novel written by George Orwell‚ but portraying animals on a farm. However‚ the story isn’t just about what meets the eye. In addition to depicting the story of a farm gone wrong‚ Animal Farm is an allegory which represents the people that lived and events that happened during Stalinist Russia. The book describes how the animals started out as an equal society‚ and ended with complete tyranny under the rule of the pigs. Animal Farm was always doomed to fail

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    Animal Farm By George Orwell

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    Animal Farm Major Symbol Author: George Orwell Page: 36 Topic: Identify a major symbol (or what you think will become a major symbol) within your novel. Explain its significance. Major Symbol: Pigs Quotes: 1) “The pigs had set aside the harness-room as a headquarters for themselves. Here‚ in the evenings‚ they studied blacksmithing‚ carpentering‚ and other necessary arts from books which they had brought out of the farmhouse” (Orwell 31) 2) “As for the pigs‚ they could already read and write perfectly”

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    Animal farm is an allegory that implies the history of Russian revolution. Trotsky‚ who led the red army‚ was the archetype of Snowball‚ the sturdy pig based on strong leadership‚ the enthusiasm of spreading idealism worldwide and the rivalry between Snowball and Napoleon. Both Trotsky and Snowball have strong leadership. Trotsky was a passionate and influential leader that his strong speech won support within the Soviet Union. Snowball was good at public speaking‚ which persuaded lots of animals

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