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    Abigael Schneider English IIII George Orwell’s Animal Farm Lesson Review: Writing Activity #1: Review your notes on the questions posed in the ‘before reading’ activity. Use your responses as the basis for writing a short essay in response to the questions below. a. How is Orwell’s Animal Farm an allegory? Be specific and provide examples from the text to support your statements. While George Orwell’s Animal Farm is best known as an expertly written allegory for the Russian Revolution of

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    Smit Kataria Hon. Eng. 10 Animal Farm The Power of Symbols 5/4/14 How many times in your life have you seen symbols? Symbols are everywhere‚ and they have many different meanings. Symbols can symbolize words‚ emotions‚ people‚ places‚ events and more. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ symbolism plays a huge role. The entire story symbolizes the Russian revolution. The people‚ animals‚ places‚ events and ideas all have a significant meaning relating to the revolution

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    George Orwell’s novel ‘Animal Farm’ is an allegorical fable of the Russian Revolution. It depicts the Revolution in a way that is inoffensive to people and also very easy to understand. This controversial novel also teaches many valuable lessons‚ all very true in man’s past and also in the present. In all of man’s histories‚ there are legends of tyrannical kings and merciless emperors‚ corrupted with the thirst for ultimate power. Education also played an important role in the subjugation of mankind;

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    Animal Farm: Utopia The definition of Utopia is "no place." A Utopia is an ideal society in which the social‚ political‚ and economic evils afflicting human kind have been wiped out. This is an idea displayed in communist governments. In the novel‚ Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell Old Major’s ideas of a Utopia are changed because of Napoleon’s bad leadership. Old Major explains his dreams and ideas to all the animals before he dies. At his speech all the animals go to hear what Old Major

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    Benjamin in Animal Farm In ‘Animal Farm’ by George Orwell‚ the character of Benjamin is used to present loyalty as well as cynicism‚ whilst making the reader aware of Orwell’s personal opinions and criticisms. Orwell demonstrates this in the use of literary techniques such as punctuation and powerful nouns and has created Benjamin to be a representation of both himself in some aspects of his character‚ and a representation of those who were aware of the proletariats mistreatment‚ but failed to speak

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    Animal Farm Essay Absolute power can eventually lead to the creation of complete corruption. In George Orwell’s catastrophic novel‚ Animal Farm‚ the wish of founding a self-governing republic ends up transforming into a dictatorial horror. Four significant elements caused the downfall of the nation. First‚ the social‚ economical‚ and technological advances that the citizens dreamed of creating were unachievable. Next‚ there was a lack of a system of checks and balances‚ which opened the door to

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    Animal Farm is a book that gave promise to the victims of the Holodomor Genocide to not lose hope of having their story heard and acknowledged. During 1932 to 1933‚ a devastating event called "Holodomor" occurs which is a man-made famine Stalin has created. He steals grain from families and working individuals and leave them to starve. His men even "destroyed chimneys‚ tore apart mattresses‚ and poked and penetrated every square meter of the peasants’ yards" (Chalupa‚ 2012‚ p.38) due to his order

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    carefully lest they become suspicious. However‚ some took up a crusade against this careful attitude and used writing to diffuse situations. In his novel Animal Farm‚ George Orwell uses his mastery of satire to discuss and parody people and events in the Soviet Union during the mid-twentieth century. When George Orwell set out to write Animal Farm‚ his purpose was to “fuse political and artistic purpose into one whole‚ providing a disillusion through wit‚ dramatized irony‚ and intertextuality” (Bloom

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    _Cross-Comparative text study_ V for Vendetta - Animal Farm In many great texts concerning the politics‚ it can be observed that the context in which the piece was created greatly influences the ways in which values and themes are presented and the form in which it is produced. Major ground shaking events have the power to transform paradigms of individuals and whole societies‚ and in turn morph and influence the themes a text created in the same time period implores. Warner Brother’s 2005 film

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    Human Society through Animal Society in Animal Farm “The importance of enlightenment to resist totalitarianism” Like LIU Lingnan(University) College‚ Sun-Yat-Sen University Abstract:Totalitarianism (or totalitarian rule) is a political system in which the state holds total authority over the society and seeks to control all aspects of public and private life whenever necessary. 1Is totalitarianism an unavoidable nightmare? Through three questions pointing towards Animal Farm‚ I want to figure out

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