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    ANIMAL FARM - TERM PROJECT Unrealistic Optimism is a cognitive bias that causes a person to believe that they are less likely to experience a negative and more likely to experience a positive event compared to others. There are four factors that cause people to have unrealistic optimism: Their desired end state‚ their cognitive mechanisms‚ the information they have about themselves versus others and overall mood. Studies show that most humans are disposed to unrealistic optimism. Illusory optimism

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    Madeline Leme English IV April 26th‚ 2013 Animal Farm Paper “Without Questioning” In the book Animal Farm‚ writer George Orwell reflects the life of a small group of animals living together on a farm. As the story progresses‚ readers will notice that the plot closely reflects the beliefs by Karl Marx‚ a great social and economical philosopher of Russia. Orwell illustrates the four concepts of Marxism‚ the theory of history‚ the labor theory of value‚ the nature of the state‚ and the dictatorship

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    Lies that are told often enough can be believed to be the truth. In George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm‚ two characters lie to their “comrades” to take control. Napoleon and Squealer create this dictatorship in Animal Farm‚ shortly after the Rebellion. Snowball and Napoleon were against each other because both wanted to be in control of the animals. Napoleon managed to get Snowball out of the farm by using trickery and malice. He had help from the nine dogs he was privately training. Since Snowball

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    Per. 7 Animal Farm Analysis 19 September 2016 Boxer the Boxer The character of Boxer in the novel Animal Farm is a cart-horse that is always optimistic and always willing to push himself to the limit for the sake of others. “His answer to every problem‚ every setback‚ was ‘I will work harder!’---which he had adopted as his personal motto” (Orwell 29). From the beginning of the rebellion‚ to the first harvest‚ all the way to his last days‚ Boxer used all of his incredulous strength for the farm to survive

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    Comparison and Contrast Animal Farm In the novel and movie Animal Farm‚ has least differences but many occurred with similarities. In the movie‚ one of the similarities with the novel is when Napoleon’s dogs chased Snowball out of the farm and was sentenced to death. When the windmill got destroyed by the humans‚ Napoleon accused Snowball the chaos of the windmill. During the assembly‚ Napoleon said that Snowball was the cause of the windmill and is sentenced to death. Then Napoleon sent

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    In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ a new “political party” is created by the members of their animalian society‚ which is not only comparable to Communism in theory but also in execution. This so-called political party goes by the name of Animalism; a name that is reminiscent of Communism due to the pronunciation. There is far more to Animalism than the name that brings the thought of Communism to mind. The idea of Animalism (the name would come later from a different source) was brought

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    Animal Farm‚ a revered classic by George Orwell‚ is actually a big metaphor for the Russian Revolution and how the country would eventually evolve into a communist nation. It starts off with an old boar named Major calling a meeting with all the animals on Manor Farm‚ which is owned by Mr. Jones. He tells the other animals about a dream he had where all the animals lived together and no humans ruled over them. He teaches them the lyrics to an old song called “The Beasts of England” that describes

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    Smit Kataria Hon. Eng. 10 Animal Farm The Power of Symbols 5/4/14 How many times in your life have you seen symbols? Symbols are everywhere‚ and they have many different meanings. Symbols can symbolize words‚ emotions‚ people‚ places‚ events and more. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ symbolism plays a huge role. The entire story symbolizes the Russian revolution. The people‚ animals‚ places‚ events and ideas all have a significant meaning relating to the revolution

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    Animal farm is an allegory on the Russian revolution written by george Orwell‚ Orwell ties in many important themes within this text. The story is based around the Russian revolution it’s shown through a group of animals on a farm‚ the animals revolt against their "master" and attempt to run the farm themselves the farm slowly turns to corruption and inequality. Within the story animal farm there are A Lot of significant themes a few of these are equality‚ hypocrisy and violence. Thought out the

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    In George Orwell’s tragic fable Animal farm‚ the author depicts the dreadful behaviour of the pigs when given the ability to take control over Animal Farm through the rebellion of the animals of Manor Farm. Deception frequently occurs throughout the novel when Napoleon and Squealer gain power over the other animals through various strategies mostly including lying to the animals. Napoleon frames Snowball for despicable crimes‚ then lies on multiple accounts to help his own cause afterwards he uses

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