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    In the book Animal Farm Napoleon used many methods to control the animals from animals farm. One of the methods that napoleon uses is “Jones will come back” the animals would agree to anything and do anything to keep Jones away. Napoleon took advantage to this methods. He used it on the animals to make them work more and to make more food for the pig for example in chapter three in the ending the animals found out the milk was going to the pigs for they can get smarter but the animals disagree with

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    reading the novel “Animal Farm” by George Orwell I knew Snowball was gonna be my favorite character. Snowball had everything‚ he was brave‚encouraging‚ and admirable. Then one day everything changed when something went horribly wrong‚ Snowball was blamed for it. The time the windmill was destroyed for the very first time it clearly states in the passage the blaming “Do you know who is responsible for this? Do you know the enemy who has come in the night and overthrown our windmill? SNOWBALL” (Orwell 51)

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    Orwell wrote the fable‚ Animal Farm‚ displaying through clever allegories that every government system has a flaw‚ especially communism. However in 1954‚ the CIA funded the film adaptation of Animal Farm with changes to the ending‚ demonstrating a different theme then Orwell intended. In the fable‚ Mr. Pilkington‚ a character allegorical to a political power of democracy‚ and Napoleon‚ an allegorical character of Stalin‚ play cards while speaking about how Napoleon’s “lower animals” are similar to Mr

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    Being an effective leader means that you are always looking to do whatever you can to better the lives of the people or in this case the animals who follow you. In the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ Napoleon’s actions and decisions for the farm are only to benefit himself. Napoleon is not an effective leader. To start‚ Napoleon is not an effective leader because he is constantly deceiving the animals on the farm. First‚ he changes the commandments to only benefit himself and the pigs. For

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    Weeks ago‚ when I investigated our farm and surveyed the ground‚ I discovered that the knoll is the highest point on the farm‚ and it is certainly the ideal place to build the windmill on. Once the windmill is built‚ it can generate electricity through a dynamo with the energy from wind. This amount of electrical power will be so enormous that it will be able to run a circular saw; it will be able to run a chaff-cutter‚ it will be able to light up every stall in the farm‚ and warm them in winter. I do

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    of tyrants. In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell demonstrates this lesson through the corrupt actions of Napoleon. By separating himself from other animals‚ spreading propaganda‚ and instilling fear‚ Napoleon rises to power to become a tyrant on Animal Farm. Napoleon separates himself to establish his preeminent status on the farm. Going against one of the amendments of Animal FarmNapoleon and the pigs sleep on beds. While Napoleon and the pigs are sleeping comfortably‚ the other animals are sleeping on

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    Journal #3: Write a character sketch about one of the animals on the farm. Begin with a topic sentence‚ examples in the body and a conclusion. Napoleon was a selfish leader who had a significant and negative impact on the revolution in "Animal Farm‚" who believed it was okay to use others and abuse the power he had over them. Napoleon never contributed to the revolution‚ or even care about increasing the quality of the Animal Farm. Napoleon used his ability to manipulate the animals into thinking he

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    Animals on Manor Farm over throw their mean and evil rulers who have overworked and mistreated them. Once the animals get control over the farm they set up slogans and rules the animals must follow in order to have equality and justice on the new farm. The farm is mainly ran by the pigs‚ who are considered the most intelligent‚ and also the two main ruler pigs named Snowball and Napoleon. Napoleon uses dogs he took away as pups and trained them to follow his words and also uses them to

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    Leaders are common‚ good leaders are not‚ bad leaders are to common in the book animal farm you see this problem arise. George Orwell creates this democracy in the book leading to be a parody of our government and society. We’ve all seen leaders and we’ve all been a leader at one point of our life. In the animal farm book‚ some might say snowball was a good leader and that molly‚ would represent a citizen who cares about her others friends. And that napoleon is a terrible leader who doesn’t care

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    Human beings and animals have many connections in both good and bad ways; one obvious correlation is selfishness. Naturally‚ humans have always prioritized their own superiority. In real world‚ nations want to be dominant and above others similar to human’s selfish desire to be greater than other humans. Nowadays‚ corruption are way worse than it was before. Egotistical people are finding new ways to cheat and make their way up in society without doing anything. Thailand gives a perfect illustration

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