Question 1 - Characterisation In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell uses the names of his characters to reflect their personal traits and what they represent in the book. Napoleon After the death of Old Major‚ Napoleon emerges as a leader corrupted with power. Napoleon never makes a contribution to the revolution and never shows interest in the strength of Animal Farm itself‚ only to the strength of his power over it and the rest of the Animals. His namesake‚ Napoleon Bonaparte‚ also betrayed the principles
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Animal Farm Character List Animal Farm is written in the form of a fable‚ and therefore its characters are often less important for their individual characteristics as for the more general types and specific historical figures they represent. While Animal Farm satirizes totalitarian regimes in general‚ it also refers more specifically to the Russian Revolution of 1917‚ and for this reason many of its characters represent specific figures from those events. Old Major: Old Major is the old pig
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Orwell‚ Animal Farm‚ reflects events leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the development of Communism. The characters in Animal Farm are significant because they are based on important people from the Russian Revolution‚ such as Mr.Jones. The portrayal of Mr. Jones in Animal Farm can be compared to Czar Nicholas II in reality due to their common living conditions‚ inability to rule others‚ and the fact that they were both overthrown. In the book Animal Farm‚ Mr. Jones owns the farm but
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Dictatorship: When Farmer Jones was the “ruler” of Animal Farm‚ the farm “government” was in dictatorship. As stated on page 1‚ “Mr. Jones‚ of the Manor Farm‚ had locked the hen-houses for the night‚ but was too drunk to remember to shut the popholes. With the ring of light from his lantern dancing from side to side‚ he lurched across the yard‚ kicked off his boots at the back door‚ drew himself a last glass of beer from the barrel in the scullery‚ and made his way up to bed‚ where Mrs. Jones was
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George Orwell wrote Animal Farm in 1946. At this time‚ World War II had just concluded. The Russian Revolution had recently occurred as well. The Russian Revolution was a time period in which the laboring class was over worked‚ and the ruling class was pampered. Workers held riots and resented their factory owners. Animal Farm often shows this theme throughout the novel. The author’s purpose was to translate a historical event through the use of anthropomorphism. In Animal Farm‚ Napoleon the pig
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Animal Farm – Chapter Notes Chapter 1 Mr. Jones – Owner of Manor Farm – alcoholic Old Major – Prize Middle White Boar – calls a meeting – animals come because he is highly regarded by the other animals The animals come to meeting in following order: dogs: Bluebell‚ Jessie‚ Pincher‚ pigs‚ hens‚ pigeons‚ sheep and cows‚ two horses – Boxer and Clover‚ Muriel – white goat and Benjamin – old Donkey‚ ducklings Mollie‚ and then the Cat. All except for Moses the Raven Old Major explains he is dying
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In chapters 1 and 2 of Animal Farm by George Orwell some major events take place. After a drunken Mr. Jones goes to bed‚ all the animals on the farm gather in the barn for a meeting. Old Major delivers a speech acknowledging the neglectful actions of their leader and the unfortunate conditions they live under‚ approaching the subject of a revolt. Later‚ a certain group of animals takes his ideas into their own hands and stirs the idea of rebellion even further. In the same manner‚ during the reign
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power that everyone wants to get a hold of. In Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ Napoleon happens to get his hands on all the power. He uses fear‚ ideology‚ and propaganda as his best tools in order to keep everyone away of this power. These tools allow him to stay on the top. Napoleon uses fear to show the animals that he is the only one in charge and his commands can not be questioned by anyone or anything. One way that Napoleon uses fear with the animals is by his guard dogs.He used them as his army
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In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell uses logos in almost every speech that any of the animals give. Logos means to persuade by the use of reasoning. He (George Orwell) mostly uses logos in the speeches that the loyal pig of Napoleon‚ Squealer‚ gives to all the animals on the farm. He uses logic in the speeches when he tries to persuade the animals about doing more work on the farm‚ or giving Napoleon more food than the rest of the animals. He tries to use logic when saying that the animals in charge
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“All animals are equal‚ but some animals are more equal than others”(Orwell 177). In the novel‚ Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ the pigs take advantage over the other animals by hoarding food‚ living in the house‚ and doing barely any work. Mr. Jones was a bad owner of the farm before‚ yet when Napoleon and the pigs took over things were not any better. First‚ the pigs start to hoard food while the others rations are cut. Napoleon tricks the animals into thinking the pigs need apples and milk in
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