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    Animal Farm Analysis

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    Point of View In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell shows why the animals find the disappearance of the milk to be a mystery by using third person omniscient to create dramatic irony. Although the animals agree that “all animals are equal” (Orwell 16)‚ Napoleon and the pigs believe “with their superior knowledge it is natural that they should assume leadership” (Orwell 17). Napoleon convinces the other animals that he strives for equality of all animals when he really only strives for his own

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    their hands on. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ Leon Trotsky from the Russian Revolution is represented by Snowball‚ who is constantly bringing up new ideas to the community and Napoleon to make their lives go as smoothly as possible after taking over the farm. Based on the events in history‚ the chief causes of the Russian Revolution were complex. The lower class began an uprise and moved to urban areas which then became really cramped. Famine‚ industrial Revolution and Tsar Nicholas were also main

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    Boxer In Animal Farm

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    Animal Farm Character Essay Name:__________________________________ In the allegory Animal Farm‚ George Orwell alluded to the Russian Revolution‚ by using fictional characters. Throughout the story a pig named Napoleon is trying to make an utopian society‚ but is becoming more like a dictator. In contrast‚ another main character Boxer‚ who represents the working community‚ is working the hardest out of anyone. He is always portraying the characteristics of hardworking‚ loyalty

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    Assessment Task 1 Animal Farm Research Project You will produce an informative website based on five of the following topics: 2 from People 2 from Events and Systems 1 from Extras People | Events & Systems | Extras | StalinLeninTrotskyKarl MarxCzar Nicholas the SecondThe BolsheviksThe Decemberists | SocialismDictatorshipFascismDemocracyPropagandaThe October RevolutionThe Decemberists | George Orwell (his life)George Orwell (his works) | The requirements are that you: * Describe

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    Satire In Animal Farm

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    The novella‚ Animal Farm‚ satirizes the lifestyle of Stalinist Russia. The author‚ Eric Blair‚ known by the pseudonym George Orwell‚ uses a farm in which every animal and conflict is allegorical to the lifestyle of the Soviet Union. In the story‚ Orwell portrays how the animals are unaware of their power similar to the working class in Russia. After the rebellion‚ which represents the Russian Revolution‚ the animals anticipate an exponentially better life that consists of bigger rations‚ proper care

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    portrayed by the book “animal farm”‚ farm animals in the typical farm setting start a rebellion led by the intelligent pigs of the farm. After they kick “ Mr. Jones” their owner/ farmer out of the farm yard and lock the gate they begin a redesign of their government so that every animal is equal. They created simple laws for the less intuitive animals to follow : four legs good‚ two legs bad; and all animals are equal. The animals took over the farm and led by the pigs they ran the farm and did all of the

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    Animal Farm Assignment “Absolute power corrupts absolutely.” When one person comes across too much power‚ they will become corrupt no matter what. In the novel Animal Farm‚ the pig‚ Napoleon‚ represented a dictator who had gained too much power and became corrupt. Stain is also an example of this. “Absolute power corrupts absolutely‚” is a statement that can be seen as true‚ in both Stain as well as Napoleon from Orwell’s Animal Farm. Many authors construct themes through their novels to deliver

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    allegory of Russian RevolutionAnimal Farm helps us determine and reflect all the different lessons learnt in different parts of the book. The lessons that I could pick out were politics‚ corruption due to power/absolute power‚ equality- more equal when the system is corrupted‚ propaganda used for convincing and also when someone receives absolute power‚ it is not going to the good of the people but to oneself only. These were several “lessons” I thought Orwell was trying to convey in Animal Farm. The

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    Animal Farm, Snowball

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    Snowball and Trotsky He led a revolution‚ became a scapegoat‚ and was exiled from his home lane. This person was Leon Trotsky‚ a Russian Marxist revolutionary. In the novel Animal Farm‚ Trotsky came out through a pig named Snowball. Throughout the novel‚ Trotsky is brought up more and more through snowball. Leon Trotsky is represented through Snowball by the many life events they had in common. Snowball was chased away from the farm and became an exile by Napoleons trained dogs. In Trotsky’s life

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    to spread ideas that support a specific cause. In George Orwell’s "Animal Farm‚" propaganda was an important tool used by some of the animals to obtain and maintain power. This was accomplished by simple slogans‚ mixing lies with the truth‚ and spreading fear to feel superior. The pigs used propaganda to further the control they already had on the farm‚ and Old Major used some of its techniques in his speech addressed to the animals. A specific type of propaganda also used in the novel is called “Bandwagon

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