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    As the novel progresses further through the plot‚ the pigs on the farm begin to get more power over the other animals. This happens particularly when Napoleon‚ the new ‘President’ of the farm and a boar‚ begins to let the pigs acquire luxuries and authority the other animals cannot get. “About this time‚ too‚ it was laid down as a rule that when a pig and any other animal met on the path‚ the other animal must stand aside.” (114) In the past‚ when royalty or nobility was walking from one place to

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    Animal Farm is replete with subtle and not-so-subtle lessons on blind conformity and the misuse of power. This essay will highlight firstly‚ on how the pigs are misusing power and also about the animals that are following the pigs blindly. This interplay of the two themes can be seen through the education of the masses‚ knowledge of history‚ idealism and class structure. In educating the masses of Animal Farm‚ the pigs used many instruments of abuse to fool many of the animals and to further implement

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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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    • Snowball= The brains and scapegoat hog of the Animal Farm‚ and Snowball representation of Leo Trotsky. Snowball is the main protagonist. At the begin of the Rebellion‚ Snowball starts out leading alongside Napoleon‚ but he loses a debate and loses all power. Snowball’s depicted as a traitor and spy by Napoleon and negatively by the other animals. Snowball is a round and dynamic. • Squealer= The propagandist pig of the Animal Farm and representation of the Russian media. Squealer is a main antagonist

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    George Orwell’s Animal Farm: Ignorance of Animals and Pigs Controlling Farm In George Orwell’s book‚ Animal Farm‚ it is obvious that that the pigs‚ tyrants though they were‚ were awarded control of the farm through the ignorance of the other animals. There are various statements in the book that support this idea. After reading this piece‚ the importance of education should be clear. It seemed as though the pigs created and enacted propositions‚ and took liberties that increased their control

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    Boxer is a strong and devoted citizen of the farm. I believe that he played a great part in the success of Animalism and Animal farm. Throughout the story‚ we get to witness his great devotion for the cause as well as his unmatched strength on the farm. Boxer proved himself an incredible asset to the rebellion and to the construction of the windmill. When the all the animals had worked together to chase Jones off the farm‚ Boxer proved to be a great soldier by killing a stable-lad (accidently)‚

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    Wong What are the similarity between pigs and humans? In Animal Farm‚ the pigs have set themselves apart from the other animals. At the beginning‚ the pigs are the leader that over throw Mr. Jones‚ who used to own the Farm. The similarity between pigs and humans are when there are a management system‚ and having the power to control the others. Firstly‚ the pigs controls and manages the Animal Farm well by creating a set of rules and jobs for each animals. For example‚ the Seven Commandments

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PIGS IN THE NOVEL ANIMAL FARM George Orwell’s Animal Farm is a political novel of an authoritarian society ruled by a tyranny‚ who twists the idea of a philosopher that believed society could be a better place for those who are neglected‚ the social class. The novel is based on the 1917 Russian Revolution and the character resembles the Bolsheviks who overthrew the Russian Tsar. Following the dream of a pig the animals of Manor Farm get together to rebel against their master

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    On Animal Farm there were many resources on the farm that should have made life much better‚ but in the end the pigs ruined life on the farm. Animal Farm is a classical literature novel written by George Orwell‚ the novel is about a farm where animals overthrow their owner and try to start a new society. In Animal Farm life was bearable and it operated like a communist society under the rule of Mr. Jones. The pigs overthrew Mr. Jones started a new society and as the society progressed it once again

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    allegory ‘Animal Farm’ explores several major concerns. These depicted in the novel and excerpt include propaganda and duplicity as well as intelligence and education as tools of oppression. In order for the pigs to control the lives and viewpoints of the other animals they use propaganda and duplicity to their advantage. Propaganda is the form of communication that serves the purpose of deceiving or fooling others. Squealers uses propaganda to good effect when he provides the animals with false

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