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    Animal Farm Perspective

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    animal farm here I am enjoying my wonderful sleep when old major wants to talk about his dreams like im suppose to care what an old pig dreams about. So im here listening to how a pig had a dream and is telling us about all these rules and how we should get rid of mr. jones and im just trying to get warm and then the animals start singing beast of England then after that mr jones shoots the side of the barn and every one scatters last night oldmajor died everyone is depressed and don’t know

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    Fear In Animal Farm

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    lot of politicians have to decide. In the literary work Animal Farm by George Orwell the animals live under a cruel ruler ‚ Jones a human‚ after the death old major the animals decided to rebel against Jones and ended driving him out of the farm. The animals faced many hardships but the animals got throughout with the thinking of the pigs. After some time the pigs started switching the commandments and taking more powers than other animals. Then Napoleon wanted to have more power and used the 9 puppies

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    Animal Farm is an allegorical novella by George Orwell published in England on 17 August 1945. According to Orwell‚ the book reflects events leading up to and during the Stalin era before the Second World War. The novel addresses not only the corruption of the revolution by its leaders but also how wickedness‚ indifference‚ ignorance and greed corrupt the revolution. It portrays corrupt leadership through things such as the use of manipulation and the power of language. It also shows how potential

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    Animal Farm Commandments

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    and Napoleon Bonaparte that really changed the world. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ the animals are living under the care of an abusive “master”‚ but with the help of the superiorly intellectual pigs‚ the illiterate animals successfully run the farmer off the farm. The pigs‚ with the consent of the other animals‚ setup seven commandments that will keep any of the animals from gaining too much power over the other animals. The commandments are as follows: “1. Whatever goes on two legs is an enemy

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    Animal Farm, Snowball

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    scapegoat‚ and was exiled from his home lane. This person was Leon Trotsky‚ a Russian Marxist revolutionary. In the novel Animal Farm‚ Trotsky came out through a pig named Snowball. Throughout the novel‚ Trotsky is brought up more and more through snowball. Leon Trotsky is represented through Snowball by the many life events they had in common. Snowball was chased away from the farm and became an exile by Napoleons trained dogs. In Trotsky’s life‚ he too became an exile from his home. He sent away and

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    Conflict - Animal Farm

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    In studying the concept of conflict‚ it is evident that conflict is often essential for personal growth. Through detailed analysis of the two prescribed texts‚ ’Animal Farm’‚ a traditional fable by George Orwell and the untitled cartoon describing two tethered donkeys in conflict‚ effectively use a range of affective language and visual features to explore the aspects of conflict. This includes how conflict reveals a persons capabilities‚ how conflict can alter relationships among those involved

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    Marxism Animal Farm

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    government limits the information they receive‚ so the citizens think everyone is being treated equally and fairly. The book Animal farm Is an allegory for the Russian revolution and a warning against Totalitarianism. Napoleon was the character representing Stalin In the book. Both Were dictators‚

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    Animal Farm Ch 1-4 Chapter 1 1. The animals act as animals do (e.g.‚ cows chewing their cuds) but because they think and speak‚ they also seem to represent types of humans. What type of people do Boxer‚ Mollie‚ and the cat appear to represent? 2. Keeping in mind the Russian Revolution‚ whom do the animals collectively represent? Again thinking of the allegory‚ what person does Old Major represent? 3. Beginning on page 6‚ when Old Major addresses the animals‚ what emotions is Orwell

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    Monologue Animal Farm

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    right to speak first. “Comrades‚ this battle we have won‚ though it may not be the last one. There was a specific feeling about today‚ an indescribable feeling that was felt all throughout the farm. Perhaps it was vengeance‚ perhaps it was victory‚ but we all know that Jones will never know the latter.” “One animal was lost today‚ and to honour the fallen‚ we shall sing ‘Beasts of England’ at the end.” Snowball paused‚ surveying the attentive audience in front of him. They looked eager for him to continue

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    Animal Farm Politics

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    Animal Farm Politics "Power corrupts‚ but absolute power corrupts absolutely" –Lord Acton (1834-1902). It is believed and can be notably seen in the past that many great people become dangerous and corrupt under vast amounts of power. It is this which is usually the greatest cause of their downfall. As we know many people fail‚ lose their status‚ or reputation when they are in a higher position. People of status‚ who have large amounts of control seem to become "power-hungry" and find it necessary

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