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    In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ Napoleon’s manipulation of rhetoric and persuasive language makes him a very effective communicator‚ and therefore powerful. Napoleon’s main rhetoric power comes from a young pig who “could turn black into white” (Orwell p. 6)‚ named Squealer. Squealer is often “sent round the farm to explain … new arrangement[s]” (Orwell p. 21)‚ on Napoleon’s behalf. This is

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    destructive force. In the book Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ Old major sparks the rebellion by making a speech explaining to the animals about how much of a better life they would have if they rebelled against Mr. Jones. After the rebel happens the pigs learn to read and write. With what they learned‚ the pigs make 7 commandments and write them on a “tarred wall in great white letters.” Throughout the book‚ the pigs break and rewrite the 7 commandments many times. Animal Farm’s society falls apart because

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    of tyrants. In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell demonstrates this lesson through the corrupt actions of Napoleon. By separating himself from other animals‚ spreading propaganda‚ and instilling fear‚ Napoleon rises to power to become a tyrant on Animal Farm. Napoleon separates himself to establish his preeminent status on the farm. Going against one of the amendments of Animal Farm‚ Napoleon and the pigs sleep on beds. While Napoleon and the pigs are sleeping comfortably‚ the other animals are sleeping on

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    Comparison of 1984 and Animal Farm In George Orwell’s 1984 and Animal Farm‚ reality is defined by what the leaders tell the commoners it is‚ and the idea of individuality and free thought are abolished in order to preserve that reality. 1984 demonstrated the concept of a perceived reality versus a true reality‚ and Animal Farm revealed that reality is in the beholder. The Outer Party members in 1984 were oblivious to the true reality of their lives and blindly accepted whatever

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    George Orwell through the novel Animal Farm explores how political systems can suppress individual freedoms. Though it is an allegory based on the Russian Revolution and the rise of Stalin‚ it is really an exploration of all political uprisings and rebellions. In the novella‚ the animals fantasise about a better life‚ a life of freedom‚ but their leader Napoleon abandons all ethics and principles of the rebellion and they have less freedom than before. Napoleon abuses this idealistic equilibrium

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    Revolution. A better example? “Animal Farm” By George Orwell. As I’ve always said before‚ most successful

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    The story of Animal Farm is not just one of a group of farm animals laying eggs or eating hay. Rather‚ the tale depicts a pig’s tyrannical and abusive regime that mirrors the corrupt and terrifying government that controlled Russia during the mid-1900’s -- Stalinism. The farm functions as a tractable country that is taken under the control of Stalin’s allegorical representation‚ a pig named Napoleon. George Orwell‚ in Animal Farm‚ condemns the corrupt actions of Stalin during the Russian Revolution

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    In the book “Animal Farm” by George Orwell the animals live in the farm‚ owned by Mr. Jones. They were not happy with their lives and one day they decide to rebelled and take over the farm. After the Revolution‚ the pig named Napoleon‚ takes the leader position. However‚ The Revolution failed because of Napoleon‚ he did not care about other animals and wanted everything for himself. The idea of Animalism and Revolution came from Old Major‚ who wants them to be free and work for themselves. After

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    novel Animal Farm‚ George Orwell hints that power corrupts through the use of an allegorical storyline. By using historical criticism‚ one can analyze the causes and effects of ruthless ambition. During the WWII era‚ there was widespread corruption in many nations‚ as seen in Germany with Hitler and Russia with Stalin. This time period of chaos exposed the lack of compassion among humans. Similar to this era‚ there were cultural and political struggles among the humans and animals in the farm as well

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    unchecked. In Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ Snowball and Napoleon fight for the top spot as leader‚ but on the way they become corrupted. As the animals discover new things and obtain them the pigs cunningly keep it for themselves. Even do Snowball also became corrupted Napoleon showed cruel force and intimidation to the animals to keep his position. Snowball became corrupt at some point during his time in power‚ but he always had the best interest for the farm. “Without halting

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