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    problem of their troubles. 2. The animals that gather to hear Major’s speech each mirror single human’s trait. What trait is revealed in Clover? Boxer? Benjamin? The Cat? The Dogs? What is a significant about the pigs and the raven? Clover- motherly and warm hearted Boxer- an over worker Benjamin- pessimistic The Cat- lazy‚ tired The Dogs- can read Pigs- smart‚ can read‚ can write‚ can almost do anything a human can Raven- spy 3. Why is man the enemy of the animals? Man is the enemy because humans

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    Cormier 12 April 2013 Animal Farm (Essay Outline) Essay topic: The Comparison of The Russian Revolution to the novel Animal Farm Potential title of essay: The Communist Comparison Thesis statement: George Orwell’s novel “Animal Farm” is clearly defined as a children’s story‚ but it proves to be a comparison of the Russian Revolution. The events that take place in the book are closely related to the actual events from the revolution‚ and the animals are also historically referred

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    Equality In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ he examines the impact of communism and the post-war anxiety of World War II. Orwell uses allegories to thoroughly explain the pain and worry following the clash between countries. He uses farm animals and a farm to represent the major events and figures in the time of Stalinism and the Soviet Union. The animals want to “get rid of man” (Orwell 30)‚ and man stands for capitalist society. Communism‚ or “Animalism” as the animals call it‚ starts out as a society

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    Orwell‚ Animal Farm‚ reflects events leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the development of Communism. The characters in Animal Farm are significant because they are based on important people from the Russian Revolution‚ such as Mr.Jones. The portrayal of Mr. Jones in Animal Farm can be compared to Czar Nicholas II in reality due to their common living conditions‚ inability to rule others‚ and the fact that they were both overthrown. In the book Animal Farm‚ Mr. Jones owns the farm but

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    As all animals on Animal Farm know‚ you and I led the rebellion against Mr. Johns and risked our lives to have a bright future for our farm. However‚ you turned things upside down. You betrayed me as well as the other animals. You conspirated with your guarding dogs to assassinate me but fortunately I narrowly escaped death and managed to flee alive which didn’t go with your plans. It is true that I don’t live on the farm but through Molly and Moses I am always updated about the situation on the

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    Animal Farm The author George Orwell captures characteristics in all of the animals and relate them to individuals who corrupt our society today as well as the civilians who has to live with the aftermath of the corruption. Growing up in England during the early 1900’s and being surrounded by the unfair class system really inspired him to compose the short novel “Animal Farm” (Yabroff). George Orwell was a very unique character‚ he was not afraid to point out the flaws of society with

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    Animal Farm When story-lines of novels are used to make movies‚ many of the details from the books are left out making the movie less "effective" and will lack details that will modify the course of the events. In the case of Animal farm‚ the same exact mistake happens: to name a few changes from novel to movie before I get into the main topic‚ many of the characters have either a different role or completely inexistent; also many of the events don’t correspond to the ones in the original novel

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    In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ each character in the book is effected differently by Napoleon’s rule. Boxer chooses to work‚ Snowball chooses to fight back and take over‚ and Mollie chooses to run away are 3 people who are affected by Napoleon’s rule. By being under oppression‚ a momentous lesson can be learned by Boxer‚ Snowball‚ and Mollie. Under Napoleon’s malign rule‚ Boxer chooses to work. He gets up 45 minutes early everyday to work on Napoleon’s windmill. Boxer believes in Napoleon

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    similarities between 1984 and Animal Farm‚ George Orwell incorporated prominent differences between both novels in order to provoke thought from his readers and instill deeper meaning in the text. An example of one of these distinct differences is the form of society depicted in each novel. In 1984‚ totalitarianism is portrayed‚ while in Animal Farm‚ communism is demonstrated. Furthermore‚ 1984 illustrates how a totalitarian society is maintained‚ but on the other hand‚ Animal Farm deals with the process

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    Question 1: Napoleon and Snowball each used propaganda tactics to persuade their audience in the book‚ Animal Farm. Snowball used tactics that gained him the support of his followers using a propaganda method known as “Plain Folks”. Specifically‚ “Snowball read it [the seven commandments] aloud for the benefit of the others. All the animals nodded in complete agreement” (43). By convincing the listeners that he was applying these rules for their greater good‚ he gained their trust and their

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