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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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    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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    can often drive a character‚ “Animal Farm” by George Orwell doesnt support this. It actually supports the opposite‚ like many other books. In “Animal Farm” the animals became cruel to each other under a cruel dictator who rose into power when the animals tried to escape the cruel treatment of their previous master. LIfe is cruel but just like us‚ charcter try to escape it and many times their lives and storyline will be based on their attempt at escaping. The animal worked for yet another long and

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    In the book Animal Farm‚ George Orwell depicts different kinds of animals who are leaded and tricked by pigs. In his depiction‚ pigs are the only kind of animals who can read and write; they occupy a position of authority. Pigs are at the top place in the social order of the animal farm‚ other animals are weak in controlling their own thought so that they are lower-classes in the animal farm. It is ridiculous to declare equality in pigs’ society and

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    Critical Essays Major Themes of Animal Farm Satire Satire is loosely defined as art that ridicules a specific topic in order to provoke readers into changing their opinion of it. By attacking what they see as human folly‚ satirists usually imply their own opinions on how the thing being attacked can be remedied. Perhaps the most famous work of British satire is Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels (1726)‚ where the inhabitants of the different lands Gulliver visits embody what Swift saw as the

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    Animal Farm Questions for Discussion: o What are the main ideas expressed in Major’s speech? o What indications does Orwell give in this chapter that indicate the pigs may be superior to the other animals? o What is the immediate cause of the Rebellion? o What are the immediate results of the Rebellion? o What are the Seven Commandments? o How does Napoleon deal with “the education of the young”? What is the allegorical significance of this: who is Orwell satirizing through

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    Animal Farm Chapter IX Pan-Africanism and colonialism In this chapter Boxer is getting weaker due to his injury‚ but decides keep building the windmill. It was agreed that horses could only retire at the age of twelve and Boxer approaching the age. Rations are reduced again‚ and the animals are not allowed lanterns in their stalls anymore in order to save oil‚ except for the pigs and dogs. Also‚ 31 piglets are born (Napoleon’s). He decides to build the schoolhouse to educate them ( since

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    Corruption’s Effects on Life The rebellion in George Orwell’s satire Animal Farm may have sounded appealing to the animals at first -never having to work for humans again- but they didn’t see the challenges and corruption in front of them. This book focuses on allegorizing the rise of Joseph Stalin and Soviet Communism. Readers are able to pull different biblical themes and perspectives out that should convict us as believers. A strong theme in this book is corruption‚ and Orwell conveys its effects

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    Animal Farm - Alternate Ending Years passed. The short animal lives fled by. The time where few remembered the days before the Rebellion‚ except Clover‚ Benjamin‚ Moses the raven and a number of pigs. Many of the old animals have died. Few remain. Napoleon started reintroducing the very instillations of terror‚ the whips‚ knives‚ et cetera. The animals were surprised‚ yet terrified to do anything to defend‚ hearing the tales of slaughter from their elders. However‚ it was the perfect time for

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