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    Animal Farm Extended Essay

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    Widemon  Friday‚ November 22‚2013  Animal Farm Extended Essay  The idea of rebellion is planted by Old Major‚ who is at the end of his life; he has a vision  of a farm owned by Animals‚ who work together for the common good. His ideas are taken and  expanded by the pigs‚ led by Snowball and Napoleon; Snowball is an idealist‚ while Napoleon  seeks personal power. When Jones forgets to feed the animals‚ they rebel and drive all the  humans off the farm‚ and believe themselves to be on the verge of a better future

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    and a leader is "one who heads an organization." In Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ Napoleon is the character who portrays these traits along with the trait of practicing utilitarianism. Therefore‚ Napoleon is an effective leader who increases the economy of Animal Farm and practices utilitarianism‚ the greatest good for the greatest number. One instance the Napoleon shows effectiveness is in the way he leads the economy of Animal Farm. This evident through Squealer’s facts about how "…production

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    Essay Character Study of Napoleon and Snowball. (Compare and Contrast) Both Napoleon and Snowball play pivotal roles in Animal Farm after the rebellion. They are both highly regarded by the animals and are seen as leaders of Animal Farm. However‚ both Napoleon and Snowball are very different in their personalities and leadership styles. Napoleon prefers to work behind the scenes to build his power through manipulation and deal-making

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    Napoleon from Animal Farm

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    people or in this case‚ animals may get restless and want to revolt. In George Orwell’s allegory‚ Animal Farm‚ an old wise pig called Old Major says a speech where all the animals on Manor Farm will never have to suffer under a human’s wretched rule ever again. With humans in their lives‚ it just makes everything more difficult since humans take everything the animals produce. A few months later‚ Old Major who has already peacefully passed away‚ the animals on the farm gets tired of being fed less

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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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    justice to its people. This occurs in Animal Farm‚ especially during the windmill dispute where Napoleon took control of the farm. Animal Farm contains a significant amount of propaganda‚ but there was one that proved to be the most effective. In the novel Animal Farm‚ written by George Orwell‚ fear was the most effective propaganda throughout the story because all of the animals allowed the pigs to do anything‚ and Napoleon was able to take control of Animal Farm. One reason why fear was the most

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    Chapter 11 Animal Farm

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    Animal Farm Ch. 11 After a few hours when all of the animals were in a deep sleep‚ Napoleon walked down to the shed with Pilkington to observe Napoleon’s livestock. At this point‚ Napoleon and all of the farmers were very drunk off of Napoleon’s homemade whiskey. Little did they know that Squealer wasn’t drunk at all and had a plan to kill Napoleon for power. Squealer had a big mouth‚ so he had to tell the animals‚ Squealer had persuaded the animals to hate Napoleon‚ and that he himself was going

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    2011 Animal Farm Notes Chapter 1 As the novella opens‚ Mr. Jones‚ the proprietor and overseer of the Manor Farm‚ has just stumbled drunkenly to bed after forgetting to secure his farm buildings properly. As soon as his bedroom light goes out‚ all of the farm animals except Moses‚ Mr. Jones’s tame raven‚ convene in the big barn to hear a speech by Old Major‚ a prize boar and pillar of the animal community. Sensing that his long life is about to come to an end‚ Major wishes to impart to the

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    May 29‚ 2013 Animal Farm and V for Vendetta: A Comparison Mutually‚ Animal Farm and V for Vendetta express similar themes to each other. They both share the same concept of power and politics. Throughout Animal Farm it is shown that Napoleon‚ takes over a farm. While in V for Vendetta the Norsefire party takes over the city of London. Both of these stories portray similar themes such as power‚ danger of an uneducated class and thirdly‚ propaganda. Power in Animal Farm is used to control

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    Animal Farm Written By George Orwell in 1946 Preface Written By Russell Baker 139 Pages Fiction / “Fairy Story” (Fable) Summary: The Moore Farm of 20th century England is an ordinary farm where life for everyone seems fairly normal. But‚ what the humans don’t realize is that the farm animals meet together in secret to conspire against them‚ because they believe they are being taken advantage of and treated like slaves. The animals eventually rally together and run all of the humans off the

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