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    In the book Animal Farm‚ many rules that were created are shown to be broken. After the animals of Manor Farm take the farm over from their master‚ they create seven commandments that are all broken by none other than Animal Farm’s own leaders. Yes‚ all of these are eventually broken‚ but some of them are more prominent than the rest. Thesis Statement: The main commandments that are broken in the book are: “no animal shall drink alcohol”‚ “no animal shall kill any other animal”‚ and “all animals

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    executions‚ labor camps‚ and persecution in the postwar USSR. He suppressed all dissent and anything that had any foreign influence throughout Eastern Europe. In 1949‚ he led the Soviets into the nuclear age by exploding an atomic bomb. The story‚ “Animal farm” is an allegory based on the Russian revolution and when Russia became a communist government. Every character represents someone from that time. For example‚ the boar Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin‚ the dictator who was cruel to his citizens

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    George Orwell‚ The events and people involved in George Orwell’s Animal Farm are in direct relation to the events and people involved in Stalinist Russia. This is through the means of satire. The fable creates an allegory in its representation of key motives‚ personalities‚ and life during and eventually after the Russian Revolution. The most notable spark for the Russian Revolution was discontent in the working classes. These people made up the majority of the population‚ but were almost totally

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    say yes. In Aminal Farm when Napoleon gets all the power there is no more equality between the animals. In Mouseland when the mouse keep voting the cats to govern them the mice get no more equality becasue it all goes towards the cats. For both stories when there is power given in the communtity there is no more equality. George Orwell and Tommy Douglas use conflict and charactorazation in their stories to show that power and equality can be together in a community. In Animal Farm‚ there is an example

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    research will analyze the book Animal Farm by George Orwell. We will see what Animal Farm is really about and why it was banned in some countries. The References And Implications To Communism Are What Led To The Banning Of Animal Farm. Many people feel that Animal Farm is one of Orwell’s most noted books‚ but to people like Joseph Stalin‚ it posed a threat. The implications to communism were too strong‚ and the characters too closely resembled actual communists. Animal Farm threatened to expose the injustices

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    in his novel Animal Farm‚ Orwell makes a parody of Soviet Communism as demonstrated by Animal Farm’s brutal totalitarian rule‚ manipulated and exploited working class‚ and the pigs’ evolution into the capitalists they initially opposed. <br><br>Totalitarianism is a political regime based on subordination of the individual to the state and strict control of all aspects of life. It was used by Stalin and the Bolsheviks in Russia during the 1920’s and 30’s and is parodied in Animal Farm by Napoleon‚

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    The book “Animal Farm” by George Orwell uses a lot of propaganda. Propaganda is information that is being used to promote or make aware of a cause or point of view. This paper will be comparing different types of propaganda in “Animal Farm” and modern day propaganda. Some of the types of propaganda being used is bandwagon‚ ad hominem‚ and appeal to fear. The first type of propaganda that is being compared is bandwagon. Bandwagon propaganda is where a majority of people are doing it so it is considered

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    Animal Farm: Utopia The definition of Utopia is "no place." A Utopia is an ideal society in which the social‚ political‚ and economic evils afflicting human kind have been wiped out. This is an idea displayed in communist governments. In the novel‚ Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell Old Major’s ideas of a Utopia are changed because of Napoleon’s bad leadership. Old Major explains his dreams and ideas to all the animals before he dies. At his speech all the animals go to hear what Old Major

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    on Animal Farm was an almost spotless success. Although the methods used to persuade the animals into submission were questionable the work was done. In the end‚ the pigs received exactly what they strived to engage in the beginning: dominance. No matter the consequences or fears the labor that needed to be done on the farm was completed in record time. All throughout the revolution the pigs still were able to uphold their front and had the trust of most of the animals. Although the animals living

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    Animal Farm by George Orville is a modern day fable that has many important lessons. One great lesson is the danger of rhetoric or the use of language to persuade an audience of a belief or point of view. In this story‚ Orwell sets up a scenario that is perfect for absorbing lies of a tyrant. In order for a tyrant to hold power ‚ the masses have to want to believe the dream and secondly‚ they have to be removed from honest reporting‚ preferably undereducated and have scapegoats to absorb the blame

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