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    Animal Farm an Allegory

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    Animal Farm Animal Farm is an allegory because of the similar characters‚ situations‚ and events based upon the Soviet Union. Animal Farm summarizes Communist Russia in a story about animals on a farm. George Orwell creates a novel using animals to represent the totalitarian regime in Russia from 1920-1953. George Orwell uses many events from the totalitarian regime in Russia for his novel Animal Farm. The context is the only difference. Before the Russian Revolution‚ Karl Marx created communism

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    Animal Farm by George Orwell I’ve always wanted to read Animal Farm because I’ve always heard people praising this novel. I heard this year seniors said that Animal Farm is a really good book‚ this book will make the ready think and analyze while they read. They highly recommended me this book. Some information that I needed to know before reading this novel is the Russian Revolution. The author uses animals and the circumstances that they live in to describe people’s life and the different

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    Animal Farm: Book Review

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    200125 March 2010 Animal Farm: Book Review Animal Farm is a dystopian‚ allegorical novel written by George Orwell and published in 1945. Orwell was a novelist as well as a journalist‚ and is best known for his narrative documentaries and his novellas’‚ including “Nineteen Eighty-Four‚” and “Animal Farm.” His novella “Animal Farm” mirrors events in Russia that lead up to the Revolution and lasted during “Stalin era‚” and exhibits noteworthy symbolism between common farm animals and important communist/socialist

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    George Orwell’s Animal Farm … Led by the pigs‚ the animals overthrow the humans in order to end their misery and finally achieve true equality. They create a set of commandments called Animalism as a guide to govern Animal Farm. These commandments can be summarized by two main ideas: Man is the source of all evil and all animals are equal to one another. However‚ the gradual erosion of the animals’ rights from within their very ranks brings up doubt about whether true equality was achieved. Since

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    portrayed by the book “animal farm”‚ farm animals in the typical farm setting start a rebellion led by the intelligent pigs of the farm. After they kick “ Mr. Jones” their owner/ farmer out of the farm yard and lock the gate they begin a redesign of their government so that every animal is equal. They created simple laws for the less intuitive animals to follow : four legs good‚ two legs bad; and all animals are equal. The animals took over the farm and led by the pigs they ran the farm and did all of the

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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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    story “Animals Farm” by George Orwell the two main characters want to change their lives; therefore‚ they faced many challenges to make those hard decisions be able to become true. Comparing between these two characters‚ both of these characters Boxer and Benjamin considered Rebels against injustice. Even though the character boxer has some flaws‚ I find it a more likeable character. The story is about animals suffered from owner of farm. Jones‚ who is a farmer and the owner of Manor Farm‚ faced

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    qualities of a dictator. Napoleon’s method of “getting his own way” involves a combination of propaganda and terror that none of the animals can resist. He is sly because as soon as Jessie’s and Bluebell’s puppies were born‚ he had taken them to train them since young age itself. He did so as he had already predicted that he would use them to intimidate the animals in the future. He is a great liar as he had somehow persuaded Jessie and Bluebell that their puppies would be educated‚ but instead he

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    Informative Animal Farm

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    Animal Farm (Informative) Every rule the animals in Animal Farm made to keep their society from being like that of humans to animals was broken by the pigs to further their own ideas or a relaxed more comfortable life or luxury. The main theme of Animal Farm was how corrupt society can become. The other main theme of this book is the build up to how a society is structured for the individuals. The structure is the people in charge having control over the work force (everyone else). For Russia

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    accomplish goals which cannot be attained in more honorable or more principled ways. In the novel‚ Animal Farm‚ George Orwell’s characters use various examples of propaganda in order to achieve and promote their own selfish desires. Animal Farm is an allegory using a farm as a metaphor of communist Russia under Stalin. The pigs in the novel‚ or Stalin’s supporters‚ use propaganda to persuade the other animals to revolt against Farmer Jones‚ who represents the Czar. Throughout the duration of the Russian

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