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    Animal Farm Animal Farm tells of the story of animals that have been treated poorly for the majority of their lives‚ after awhile they plan a revolt against their human owners. This revolt is called the ‘Animal Revolution’. Old Major gives them the idea‚ but they are led by the pigs Snowball and Napoleon‚ the animals attempt to create a perfect animal society. Soon‚ power and corruption overcomes the pigs‚ leading to what is known as every downfall in any attempt at having a land controlled by

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    MAUS vs. Animal Farm MAUS by Art Spiegelman is considered‚ by Jules Feiffer to be “A remarkable work‚ awesome in its conception and execution…at one and the same time a novel‚ a documentary‚ a memoir‚ and a comic book. Brilliant‚ just brilliant” (MAUS). MAUS portrays Nazi Germany in all its flaw. Whilst MAUS represents Nazi Germany‚ Animal Farm represents the events leading up to The Russian Revolution. Both of these tales are told to symbolize an important moment in history. Although both of these

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    like Old Major had a great idea. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if the animals on the farm could live without the tyranny of men? They could be happy‚ free‚ well fed‚ and treated with dignity. To get this‚ they would first need to overthrow the humans who own them. To succeed‚ they would have to completely become equal with one another; and most importantly‚ they could not take on human behaviors. The animals portrayed in “Animal Farm” were unable to achieve their utopian state for many reasons. These

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    into a movie always has its drawbacks. Like translating a document from one language to another‚ discrepancies arise between their plot lines. This is not because film writers believe the novel has flaws‚ or that they have better ideas than the original story writer. Instead‚ these differences reflect the demands of popular movie culture. The movie should be clear‚ relatively brief‚ suspenseful and have beautiful on-screen picture since no one would be entertained by a long‚ dull‚ confusing movie. The

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    Animal Farm In the movie‚ I began to see examples of collectivism and individualism. For instance‚ in collectivism the group comes before the individual. The “experts” do all the thinking for the people. Which in this case‚ the pigs‚ Napoleon and snowball were the experts. They made the rules that the farm animals had to abide: all animals were equal‚ no animal shall be killed by another‚ no sleeping on beds or drinking alcohol ect. As the revolution went on‚ the animals helped one another

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    Comparison Animal farm is an allegoric novel which has a very interesting story to it. The story is about animals in a farm and the owner “Mr. Jones”. Animal Farm allegorizes the rise to power of the dictator Joseph Stalin. In the movies “Animal Farm” and the Harrison Bergeron film they have rules some rules of equality they share and the bill of rights is a set of rules ensuring our freedom and helping us have some more privileges that can’t be taken away or changed unlike animal farm where Napoleon

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    Clover the Conformist vs. Sojourner Truth the Nonconformist Conformity is following the masses without first asking why and seeing if it is the best option for yourself. In the book Animal Farm‚ a lot of the character dealt with choosing to either conform or nonconform. Clover a horse‚ in the book decide to conform and to question herself. She faced critical repercussions. In life‚ their is always a battle on whether to conform or not. Sojourner Truth is one of the many Americans to stand up for

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    “The Monkey’s Paw” The story‚ “The Monkey’s Paw” is a supernatural short story by W. W. Jacobs that was published in 1902. In the story 3 people can only make 3 wishes granted‚ but they don’t get exactly what they wish for. In order for your wish to come true you must hold the paw in your right hand and wish. There are plenty of ways how “The Monkey’s Paw” film enhances the mood of suspense more than the original version of the story. One way the film does a better job at enhancing the suspenseful

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    Before watching this movie‚ I thought corn farms would be produced through plantation agriculture since corn is usually produced in large quantities on monoculture farms‚ or intensive agriculture because farmers want more crops using less amount of land so they are able to make more profit from their harvested crops. I imagined corn farms to be hundreds‚ maybe even thousands‚ of rows of green husks stretching for miles. Once the corns were in seasons and ready to be harvested‚ there would be tractors

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    history? In the book animal farm‚ Orwell very carefully created his characters in order to mimic certain political figures of the time. In this case Squealer functioned as the propaganda department. Squealer uses language to keep Napoleon in power. He uses language as a means to consolidate power‚ in this light truth is an element that can be manipulated through language. His use of language is designed to enhance the control that the pigs have over the rest of the farm. When squealer uses

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