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    Animal Farm : Lies and Deceit In Animal Farm deception is used to gain power. The pigs deceive the other animals about the past‚ the present‚ and even the future. They convince them that certain events did or did not occur. They deceive them by changing the commandments on the wall several times and lying to them by saying that they were never changed. They deceive them in the present‚ pretending that their situation is better than it really is. And they deceive the farm animals as far as plans

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    Animal Farm – Chapter Notes Chapter 1 Mr. Jones – Owner of Manor Farm – alcoholic Old Major – Prize Middle White Boar – calls a meeting – animals come because he is highly regarded by the other animals The animals come to meeting in following order: dogs: Bluebell‚ Jessie‚ Pincher‚ pigs‚ hens‚ pigeons‚ sheep and cows‚ two horses – Boxer and Clover‚ Muriel – white goat and Benjamin – old Donkey‚ ducklings Mollie‚ and then the Cat. All except for Moses the Raven Old Major explains he is dying

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    Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is considered a classic text because it is based on the meaning of a mockingbird‚ the idea of growing up‚ and the theme of prejudice and racism which still is a problem today. George Orwell’s Animal Farm is considered a classic text because it holds historical importance and shows how easily humans can be corrupted by power. The story of To Kill a Mockingbird is set in Alabama‚ a town in Maycomb‚ during the Great Depression. The story is told in the eyes of Scout

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    Animal Farm - Alternate Ending Years passed. The short animal lives fled by. The time where few remembered the days before the Rebellion‚ except Clover‚ Benjamin‚ Moses the raven and a number of pigs. Many of the old animals have died. Few remain. Napoleon started reintroducing the very instillations of terror‚ the whips‚ knives‚ et cetera. The animals were surprised‚ yet terrified to do anything to defend‚ hearing the tales of slaughter from their elders. However‚ it was the perfect time for

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    Animal Farm Essay “A good novel teaches audiences about life”. What lessons does your composer teach you? Animal farm by George Orwell is an allegory based on the Russian Revolution. He teaches us that a utopian state cannot exist because of the want for absolute power‚ desire for a luxurious life and that people will always work for their personal gain. For a novel to be a good novel‚ it has to teach us lessons of life‚ as Animal Farm teaches us that a utopian society cannot exist due to leader

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    Animal Farm Analytical essay Final Copy Animal Farm is an allegorical Novel based on the Russian revolution. It explains to us through the characters of animals how Russia transformed into a communist country. It is written By George Orwell who is a very multi-talented author. Animal farm is one of George Orwell’s best pieces of literature and was published in 1945. The book reflects what George Orwell’s opinion and feelings were towards Communism in Russia. World Leaders ad politicians such

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    Animal Farm is a allegory‚ which is a plot in which concrete and particular characters and conditions set for other characters and conditions so as to fabricate a point about them. “The animal residents of Manor Farm stimulated on by the dream of the pig‚ Old Major‚ determine they will alternate their “laborious‚ miserable‚ and short” lives. They overthrow Mr. Jones‚ their master‚ and take over the management of the farm. Rather than living under the heel of their human master‚ the animals of Manor

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    accomplish goals which cannot be attained in more honorable or more principled ways. In the novel‚ Animal Farm‚ George Orwell’s characters use various examples of propaganda in order to achieve and promote their own selfish desires. Animal Farm is an allegory using a farm as a metaphor of communist Russia under Stalin. The pigs in the novel‚ or Stalin’s supporters‚ use propaganda to persuade the other animals to revolt against Farmer Jones‚ who represents the Czar. Throughout the duration of the Russian

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    Close Reading: Old Major’s Powerful Use of Pronouns The first chapter of Animal Farm opens with a gathering at the end of the day. The animals excitedly gather in the barn to hear Old Major‚ a highly regarded figure on the farm‚ share a strange dream with them all. However‚ before he shares his dream of a nation of animals free from the reign of man‚ he gives an eloquent speech concerning the current situation of the animals’ exploitation by Man. Old Major starts his speech by addressing the crowd

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    Jose Ramon Hernandez INGL 3128 0U1 The Russian Revolution and Animal Farm In Hitler’s book‚ Mein Kampf he writes‚ “All propaganda has to be popular and has to adapt to the perception of the least intelligent of those whom it intends to direct itself.” No one proves this more than George Orwell in his book Animal Farm. This book‚ posing as a children’s fairy tale is actually a rebellion against the Russian Revolution and Stalin. Orwell shows how people can be fooled by tyrants to believing

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