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    Animal Farm Essay-Rough Mistaken Power: How Animal Farm Reflects This Why is it that people with high authority make so many mistakes? Well that is what the story looks at. In Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the author studies the topic of power. Indeed‚ the story suggests that power can always be corrupt. Firstly‚ power can corrupt in the way that one is not capable of its management. Another way power can corrupt is that when one has high authority‚ they abuse it. Power can also be corrupt in the

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    and wanted to share it with the other animals. When all the animals were present and settled down he began. He tells his fellow animals that he has been thinking what the nature and point of their lives are. He illustrates to them the unhappy lives they live in England. He points out how animals work and produce things while humans do nothing but take away from the animals what they make for their personal usage. Also‚ how humans take what they can from an animal and then cruelly kill it‚ like with

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    Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others George Orwell’s Animal Farm was a novel published in England in 1945. The novel portrays a group of farm animals rebelling against their oppressive leader‚ strongly alluding to the Soviet Russian revolution and the rise of Josef Stalin. Orwell uses the novel to voice his negative opinion of the Soviet Russian government at the time‚ as well as his disdain for Marxist ideology. This novel created controversy in Britain at the time‚ as Soviet Russia and

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    Animals talking‚ a pigs taking over‚ what a mess is this! George Orwell’s Animal farm writes about a group of animals that allegorically represents humans. Unlike the uneducated animals in the farm‚ the intelligent pigs take advantage and take over the farm. By showing slow changes of rules‚ the pigs show intelligent exploitation and brain washes the animals. Boxer‚ the Hens and many other animals have been treated with disrespect and don’t know that they are being used for the pigs benefits. George

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    Animal Farm Essay ’Animal Farm’‚ written by George Orwell depicts the events of the Russian Revolution through the theme of power and corruption‚ The hierarchical structure of Animal Farm helps the pigs power by having the system favour and revolve around the pigs. The hierarchical system of Animal Farm places the pigs at the top and puts all of the other animals at the bottom‚ the pigs are placed at the top due to their intelligence and ability to manipulate the other animals. This then keeps

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    parable Animal Farm‚ as such is the theme of all failed paradises; the horrendous state of things in the beginning is greatly improved in the highest point‚ but towards the end the state rapidly descends to the primal dictatorial state it first emerged from. Orwell introduces the idea of rebellion through Old Major’s dream and meeting to teach us the idea of justice and freedom. Old Major decides to call for a rebellion because he feels that animals have been

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    Animal Farm Questions 1. List and describe one example of each of the five methods totalitarian rulers maintain control of their citizens. indoctrination: used when Napoleon isolates Jessie and Bluebell’s puppies in the attic of the barn and molds their beliefs for his sake police terror: used when there is a mass slaughter of animals who confess to “working against Napoleon” propaganda: used when Squealer spreads false information about Snowball to make him a public enemy censorship: used when Boxer

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    Animal Farm Comparison Essay Snowball is a young‚ smart‚ good speaker‚ who is also idealistic. Leon Trotsky is the other leader of the “October Revolution.” Snowball really wanted to make life better for all while Leon Trotsky was a pure communist and followed Marx. Napoleon was not a good speaker or as clever as Snowball. Joseph Stalin was not a good speaker either and was not educated like Trotsky was. Napoleon was cruel‚ brutal‚ selfish‚ devious and corrupt‚ but Joseph Stalin was the exact

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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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    Animal Farm: The Nature of Power Describe at least one idea that was worth learning about. Explain why the idea was worth learning about in the text. In George Orwell’s book Animal Farm an idea that was worth learning about was the corruptive nature of power‚ and the effects it has on those who wield it. “Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely.” -Lord Acton. This is important because it gives the reader an insight on Orwell’s theory on why most communist revolutions and

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