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    Animal farm critical essay _____________________ “Animal Farm” is a novel written by George Orwell in the form of a fable. The author used animals on an English farm to tell the story of soviet communism. The pigs Napoleon and Snowball are representative of Joseph Stalin and Leon Trostky. By using various techniques‚ the author highlights how greed and desire for power destroyed the ideals of communism. At the beginning of the novel‚ the scene is set in the farm

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    Essay In the novel ‘Animal Farm’‚ power is what destroys the farm in the end. Although power can be used for good‚ it can also be used for evil when too much is given. The quote “Power tends to corrupt‚ and absolute power corrupts absolutely” (Lord Acton) is portrayed in this book. In the beginning of the novel‚ Old Major uses his power over the animals to carry through his plan of the Rebellion. It could be argued that the way he was using his power was for the good of the farm‚ but he took advantage

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    initiating the war with Japan. The lack of people caused issues in factories and farms which then resulted in a shortage of food and material. The people rioted against the poor conditions and low pay but Czar Nicholas did not agree and came back at them with violence. This is what caused the Russian Revolution. In Animal Farm‚ the animals of Manor Farm felt that their farmer‚ Mr. Jones‚ was treating the animals of the farm poorly by letting them go hungry for days‚ lashing out at them‚ making them work

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    Critical Analysis of Animal Farm George Orwell’s classic novel‚ Animal Farm‚ unravels the events of the animals of Manor Farm rebelling against the humans‚ hoping to get to freedom. Many of the characters of this novel relate to actual people in the Russian Revolution and also the plot itself is similar to the Revolution. The idea of communism and people such as Karl Marx and Joseph Stalin are very well similar of the ideas and characters in this novel. The only twist is that the whole story is

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    afraid of something that you felt too scared to fight back? That happens to be the case for the animals in the novel Animal Farm. Old Major‚ an old well regarded boar‚ tells them of a dream he has in which all animals live together with no human beings to oppress or control them. He tells the animals that they must work toward such a paradise through rebellion. The animals manage to defeat the farmer‚ Mr. Jones‚ in a battle‚ running him off the land. Three younger pigs‚ Snowball‚ Napoleon‚ and Squealer

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    Animal Farm setting in time within the Russian Revolution In the fictional story Animal Farm‚ Orwell uses his farm to symbolize the communist system during the Russian Revolution. The original intention of overthrowing the farm owner‚ Mr. Jones‚ is not entirely wrong. Nearly all of Mr. Jones principles and harsh mistreatment of the animals proves to the reader that communism is not equality‚ but just another form of unfairness. The rulers of the farm were typically the pigs and dogs because they

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    ANIMAL FARM Chapter One: Summary As the story opens on Mr. Jones’s farm‚ the farm animals are preparing to meet after Mr. Jones goes to sleep‚ to hear the words that the old and well-respected pig‚ Old Major‚ wants to say to them. The animals gather around as Old Major tells them that he had a dream the previous night and senses that he will not live much longer. As the animals prepare for his speech‚ the narrator identifies several of the animals which

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    Question 3: “Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” To what extent does this saying apply to George Orwell’s Animal Farm? The quote “power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely” made by Lord Acton relates to the novel Animal Farm significantly. This quote expresses the fact that power can be abused and some infamous cases in history has shown that this can end in a tragedy. Power is a way through which authority and control is developed. It can be attained through the

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    Essay Question: Those in power will inevitably become corrupt. To what extent do you agree? George Orwell’s novel‚ Animal Farm shows the overlaying theme of the corruption of power. Power‚ more often than not‚ causes the bearer to become corrupt‚ which causes them to lose most sense‚ besides that‚ which will get them more power. In the beginning of the novel we are introduced to Old Major. He holds power on Manor Farm. Old Major uses his power to introduce Animalism and the Seven Commandments

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    Animal Farm Journal Napoleon - “It was notices that they wagged their tails to him in the same way as the other dogs had been use to do to Mr. Jones.” (49) Napoleon may not have the brains but he sure as that cunning personality that makes him powerful. He never took part in any of the rebellion acts. In the Battle of the Cowshed‚ Napoleon was the only one injured while Snowball‚ the pig so called to be a traitor‚ was shot in the back. He never shows interest in the rebellion until Snowball

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