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    In Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ the farm animals common objective was to accomplish Animalism. Animalism is the philosophy that all animals be treated equal and sharing equally in both responsibilities and rewards on the farm. The farm animals have adopted these principles and are determined to achieve Animalism and to do this‚ they must rebel against Man. Immediately following the rebellion‚ Animal Farm flourished and established seven‚ unalterable commandments that all animals must live by forever

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    In Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the animals on a certain farm overthrow their human owner. As they begin to control and run the farm‚ the pigs‚ who are the smartest animals‚ take charge and write out new rules that define their “animalism”. However‚ as time passes‚ the animals forget about the revolution. The farm becomes corrupted as power slowly changes the animals. The author‚ George Orwell‚ delivers a message on how power corrupts people by using farm animals to represent the 1917 Russian Revolution

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    The True Meaning of Animal Farm Animal Farm: Is it just a simple fairy tale or really a deep political satire? Animal Farm is a fairy tale written by George Orwell. It takes place at an English farm in an unspecified time‚ most likely around the early or middle 1900s. The characters are talking animals‚ and a few humans with whom they interact. The book targets a society in which freedom is attacked. More specifically‚ Animal Farm targets Stalin‚ because the book was written around his time period

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    ANIMAL FARM: SOCIO-POLITICAL BOOK REVIEW The brilliance of George Orwell’s writing has rendered Animal Farm one of the best socio-political historical allegorical fables ever written. The book was written in 1945 involving animals. The story takes place in a farm called Manor Farm. Engulfed with poor leadership and lack of care of their owners‚ the farm is then taken over by its battered and mistreated animals. The animals were free and assumed leadership of their own‚ with their own set of rules

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    Halleigh Shackelford  Blog Post Essay  3/2/15    Is  Animal  Farm still relevant today? Yes‚ and in a few ways. First‚ one element of  the  story  is  how  power  can  corrupt  any  leader.  Power  hungry  leaders  are  almost  completely  normal  in  our  society  today.  Secondly  the  book  has  an  element  of  human  nature. Humans  have  a  selfish  side as shown by some of the animals‚ but also a  caring  side  as  shown   by  other animals.  Finally‚  Animal  Farm  is relevant today  because  it  has  an element of 

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    to be smart‚ others say honest; a few might even say that a good leader is bold‚ or caring. In the book Animal Farm‚ we see two animals fighting for leadership over a farm that they overtook from their owner. Despite the fact that Napoleon‚ a power-hungry boar‚ ends up snatching the title (after chasing Snowball‚ a fellow boar and his opponent‚ out of the farm with guard dogs) and running the farm‚ he is not the best person for the role. Although Napoleon and Snowball both possess bravery and intelligence

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    Animal Farm by George Orville is a modern day fable that has many important lessons. One great lesson is the danger of rhetoric or the use of language to persuade an audience of a belief or point of view. In this story‚ Orwell sets up a scenario that is perfect for absorbing lies of a tyrant. In order for a tyrant to hold power ‚ the masses have to want to believe the dream and secondly‚ they have to be removed from honest reporting‚ preferably undereducated and have scapegoats to absorb the blame

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    Dr. Roll 28 March 2013 1984 vs. Animal Farm George Orwell‚ the man behind two best-selling novels; 1984 and Animal Farm‚ follows the idea that the establishment of an elite power in a society produces hopelessness and fear. George Orwell is an author commonly known for his politically influenced works regarding socialism. In Animal Farm‚ Orwell portrayed an uprise of the farm animals overthrowing their master‚ Mr. Jones. Two pigs led the animals in this rebellion; their names were Snowball

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    Animal Farm Research Paper The book Animal Farm is just one of many novels that George Orwell wrote‚ and it is likely to be the most controversial. It is about animals that try to defeat an unruly tyrant by the name of Mr. Jones. The overworked‚ mistreated animals’ goal is to bring down Jones and take over the farm for themselves. The book is actually a story based loosely on the events that happened during the Russian Revolution. Topics such as communism‚ propaganda‚ and Marxism are used

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    Widemon  Friday‚ November 22‚2013  Animal Farm Extended Essay  The idea of rebellion is planted by Old Major‚ who is at the end of his life; he has a vision  of a farm owned by Animals‚ who work together for the common good. His ideas are taken and  expanded by the pigs‚ led by Snowball and Napoleon; Snowball is an idealist‚ while Napoleon  seeks personal power. When Jones forgets to feed the animals‚ they rebel and drive all the  humans off the farm‚ and believe themselves to be on the verge of a better future

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