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    In Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the farm that is run by the animals has failed. I think the pigs are to blame for this happening‚ but mostly Napoleon. Napoleon was awful to Snowball and he changed commandments. Snowball did help change a commandment‚ but he was ultimately to blame for this failure. The reasons that Animal Farm failed are Napoleon was too harsh on Snowball and he changed the commandment. When Napoleon became the leader of Animal Farm‚ he started being a very rude animal to the lower

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    To commence‚ the characters in both novels represent vulnerability in a similar fashion through characters in two different ways‚ the first of which is vulnerability through gullibility. In Animal Farm‚ Orwell uses the characters Boxer and Clover to embody this characteristic; this is especially clear when Orwell writes‚ “Having once accepted the pigs as their teachers‚ they absorbed everything that they were told‚ and passed it on to the other animals” (Orwell 37). Without using reason to analyze

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    In the animal farmNapoleon is kind of a person‚ who is conceited and become greedy when he get all the political power. There is no alive democratic in the farm. But‚ when we change the chief of the Animal Farm‚ changing the Napoleon to Snowball‚ the animalism in the farm will revive. This short easy will analyze why Animal Farm will become better when Snowball has power. In the book‚ Napoleon is symbol of the dictatorship and Snowball is the symbol of the democratic. Cancel the animal assembly

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    revolution on animal farm. Even though a lot of things changed after the rebellion‚ I find that overall everything is still just as difficult for most animals‚ while some animals have higher power on the farm. The first thing that the animals changed about the farm is the name. They changed the name of the farm from Manor farm‚ to Animal farm. They all learn the song "beasts of England" that Old major had taught them before the rebellion. They have also made up 7 commandments that all animals on the farm

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    2 Marjorie Tayurang-Sobradil Instructor Animal Farm was a novel of George Orwell‚ then later developed into a animated film directed by John Halas and Joy Batchelor. The criticisms mainly on the movie Animal Farm was centered on the philosophies of the characters. The twists of the story were brought by the rise of the ideologies of each of the characters. Though my reaction paper is generally focusing on the profiles of the main characters‚ the point are very understandable and you will

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    what happened to the Animal Farm. Old major shared his ideas about “the overthrow of the human race!” Which the animals acted on and took over the farm‚ after It seemed like they were doing fine until the pigs started controlling all the other animals. But with Snowball in charge things were going smoothly‚ like the harvest “was an even bigger success than they had hoped.” But with all things going pretty well Napoleon took over by using his dogs “They dashed straight for Snowball‚ who sprang up from

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    The Allegorical Character of the Novel Animal Farm Marise van Zyl An allegory is a story with two meanings. One meaning is simple and is just about the characters and what happens to them. The second meaning is deeper and symbolic. The characters represent real people and the things that happen; refer to important events in the world. Animal Farm is a simple story about a group of animals who take over control of the farm. Their leaders‚ the pigs‚ promise them a wonderful life‚ but they end up

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    allegory ‘Animal Farm’ explores several major concerns. These depicted in the novel and excerpt include propaganda and duplicity as well as intelligence and education as tools of oppression. In order for the pigs to control the lives and viewpoints of the other animals they use propaganda and duplicity to their advantage. Propaganda is the form of communication that serves the purpose of deceiving or fooling others. Squealers uses propaganda to good effect when he provides the animals with false

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    = explain links between the texts‚ evaluating writers’ different ways of expressing meaning and achieving effects Focus on progression of power Compare the way George Orwell and William Shakespeare present and develop power and attitudes to power in Animal Farm and Macbeth. Writer’s sharing of attitudes other characters and writers AO1 = respond to texts critically and imaginatively; select and evaluate relevant textual detail to illustrate and support interpretations AO2 =

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    their audiences. In his essay “Politics and the English Language‚” George Orwell states “The English Language is in a bad way”; He uses “Animal Farm” to show practical examples of his claim through the Pigs’ use of dying metaphors‚ pretentious diction and meaningless words. Throughout the book‚ the animals that had the most influence over the others on the farm used visually descriptive phrases that no longer meant what their original meanings were‚ to express themselves; Orwell uses this as a form

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