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    Animal Farm Conflicts The first conflict i noticed while reading this book was the conflict between the animals and Mr.Jones‚ The Animals V.S Mr.Jones. The animal are sick of being treated poorly by him‚ The drinking problem he has developed is the cause of this and the terrible job he is doing running the farm but he has control over all the animals. Mr.Jones takes all the product of their labor but gives nothing of value to the animals in return. This conflict is resolved when the animals revolt

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    Animal Farm (Synopsis) Animal farm was writing and published just as the cold war began to start. But the events in the book represent the time between 1917 and 1943‚ and the characters symbolize individuals in Russia at that time period. For example Napoleon (one of the pigs) represents Joseph Stalin who was the second leader for the Soviet Union he helped make it in to a superpower. Napoleon took control of the farm after Old Major passed away. Old Major portrays Karl Marx who was

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    George Orwell’s Animal Farm contains a particular character named Napoleon‚ a fierce-looking Berkshire boar. Napoleon is conniving‚ a plagiarist and manipulative. At a meeting‚ when the animals had to make a decision‚ Orwell showed Napoleon’s first conniving scheme‚ “Napoleon stood up and‚ casting a peculiar sidelong look at Snowball‚ uttered a high-pitched whimper...dashed straight for Snowball‚ who only sprang from his place just in time to escape their snapping jaws” (Orwell 39). Here the dogs

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    Animal Farm By George Orwell Book Report by Aaron Andrews July 24‚ 2014 Animal Farm‚ written by George Orwell‚ is a classic story about a revolution between farm animals and their owner. The main characters Napoleon‚ Jessie‚ Bluebell‚ and Squealer portray a great deal of personification which includes tyranny and manipulation. It can be said that this satiric drama takes place during the Russian Revolution at Manor Farm. This story is different from other stories because

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    The Price of Power How far would someone go to have complete power? With this type of authority‚ those who own it has the right and rule and need not to justify their choices. Many examples throughout history wished to possess unstoppable jurisdiction over all‚ such as Benito Mussolini or present-day Kim Jung Un. Though world-renown author‚ George Orwell‚ indicates this problem in his short story‚ “Animal Farm.” The book mentions mature topics like dictatorship and the Russian Revolution ironically

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    In the allegorical novel Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the farm animals at Manor Farm rebelled against the human for control over the farm. They drive out the humans and there is a named Napoleon that has dictator characteristics‚ he constantly forces his decisions to be made even if the majority of the animals don’t like it‚ though he uses propaganda to sway them in his opinion. Napoleon uses propaganda in many ways such as: Scaring the animals‚ making the animals believe what Napolean does is right

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    named Old Major suddenly realizes that animals in farm are being exploited by their boss and animals deserve to have a free and better life than now. But this great idea is changed and distorted by other young pigs then. After pig lead successfully other animals to get freedom from their boss‚ pigs give power for themselves to rule all other animals and inherit privilege from animals. Pigs live in a comfortable condition with good food and drink while other animals have to work hard and miserably for

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    When it Hit the Fan To the animals on Animal Farm things seem to be perfectly fine. But how are they supposed to know? They have been brainwashed by their meticulous leader Napoleon. They believe every single one of his little lies. The only one that doesn’t fall for it is Benjamin and he doesn’t get involved. The animals have no idea that the things that they have been working their butts off for are being stolen and used for selfish wants. Very few of the animals remember the times before the

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    Although Napoleon had basically taken over the farm and the other animals were not standing up for themselves "Red" the rooster was beginning to rally some interest in a new idea he had come up with. When they had decided to oust Mr Jones from his farm the animals were excited about all the changes. However things weren’t working out the way the animals thought they would. It seemed now that things were almost the same as when Mr. Jones was boss. Things really started getting bad when Snowball

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    The corrupting effect of power is one of the key themes in the book‚ Animal Farm. The essence of this book illustrates that during the Russian Revolution‚ there were many ambitious men craving wealth and power. The author of this book‚ George Orwell‚ interprets this issue with his novel. From the very start‚ Old Major proposed a speech to all the animals on the farm saying--- the oppression that the animals were experiencing will soon end when they overthrow human influences and build an equal

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