Animal Farm George Orwell Submitted By: Ryan Jay Enclona H3-Justice Submitted To: Ms. Aila Velasquez Table of Contents I. Biography of the Author………………………………………………….………1 II. Background of the Story………………………………………………………….2 III. Characters (Tell me about the characters in the book. You are to include their role in the book‚ a physical description of their appearance and a description of their personality) IV. Setting (*Describe the setting in detail. *Be as specific as possible
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Having power can corrupt a lot of people. When people get power they feel like they can do whatever they want. They feel like they don’t have to listen to nobody and basically there the boss.The person just becomes really controlling.But that’s not always the case some people when they get power they change for the better . But most of the time they become controlling. In the article ¨The man in the well¨ there was a bit of controlling. The kids had a lot more power than the man stuck in the well
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Throughout the novel “Animal Farm” by George Orwell‚ Napoleon gained‚ managed and maintained his power over the animals of the farm. Napoleon gained power over the animals by using force‚ propaganda‚ manipulating the animals and sending his opposition into exile. His style of leadership involved using the media to support his decisions‚ enforcing a variety of new laws and using fear to keep himself in a position of superiority over the other animals. By changing events to his advantage and implementing
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classic novel Animal Farm‚ the use of oration on the group of characters has a progressive and lasting impact on the audience. The story‚ which is set in England in the 1900s‚ takes a look at what would happen if animals overthrew their ruling humans and ran their own society. Though this social experiment does last several years‚ the political dynamic among the citizens of the Animal Farm shifts drastically because of the use of oration. This‚ along with the education of the rest of the farm ’s population
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In the book Animal Farm written by George Orwell‚ not only does it show you results of having too much power but it also shows the historical parts of the Russian Revolution and that everyone should be equal. But throughout the book the farm ruled by two different people/animals. One being Mr. Jones‚ the owner of Manor Farm and Napoleon‚ a pig. Power can easily be abused within the authority of one person or many people. Within the book it has come to discussion that the pigs have taken over and
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In the book Animal Farm‚ the character Napoleon builds up power as a leader and maintains it throughout the book using various schemes and techniques. This essay will explain how Napoleon creates and maintains his power from the turning point of the book. I shall start with his creation of power then the maintenance of power and I shall use quotations from the book to help explain my thoughts. The first obstacle Napoleon has to get rid of to obtain total power is Snowball. Snowball stand as his
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Animal Farm follows the hardships during the time of the Russian Revolution. In this novel‚ the need for power begins to fog a dictator’s perspective along the road to leadership. In this novel‚ the animals on Manor Farm realize that they are not happy with the way they are being treated and believe that‚ when compared to humans‚ they are superior due to the fact that all animals produce goods while humans do not. Unhappy from the lack of care‚ food‚ and life‚ the animals decide to take charge and
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Animal Farm is replete with subtle and not-so-subtle lessons on blind conformity and the misuse of power. This essay will highlight firstly‚ on how the pigs are misusing power and also about the animals that are following the pigs blindly. This interplay of the two themes can be seen through the education of the masses‚ knowledge of history‚ idealism and class structure. In educating the masses of Animal Farm‚ the pigs used many instruments of abuse to fool many of the animals and to further implement
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Power‚ or the want of it to be more precise‚ is the driving force behind the animal’s revolution. Power is gained and maintained in many ways in Animal Farm. However‚ the most eminent tactics used are knowledge and deception. We are able to see that these characteristics affect the overall evolution on “Manor Farm” and the animals thereof. Sir Francis Bacon once said “Knowledge is power.” In Animal Farm‚ pigs realize the truth of this statement and exploit the opportunity their knowledge gives
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deception” (Machiavelli). Corrupt leaders must be careful how they use their power‚ or else they may lose it. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ Napoleon is a powerful leader cementing his hold on power by using propaganda‚ physical punishment‚ and effective resource management. First‚ propaganda plays a very important role in Napoleon’s regime because it controls what the animals think‚ which helps him maintain his power. Napoleon and the pigs use propaganda to justify their special privileges. Although
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