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    2.) From the start‚ the theme of Animal Farm by George Orwell has already been introduced. Introduced by Old Major a majestic-looking boar‚ who was respected by all animals was the first theme‚ which is power and violence. “Only get rid of Man‚ and the produce of our labor will be our own” (Orwell pg. 10). He presented the animals with the idea to take over the Manor Farm for their own benefit. His words inspired the animals that enabled them to pursue the plan they were preparing for months‚ even

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    In George Orwell’s satirical novella Animal Farm‚ all of the animals living on the farm prove to be either fearless leaders or their dedicated followers. However‚ an exception is Boxer‚ a cart-horse who possesses a few traits of both. Boxer serves as a leader in the book by trying to inspire others to be as hard-working and driven as he. The other animals on the farm look up to him because of “his steadiness of character and tremendous powers of work” (Orwell 5). Also‚ when Squealer‚ a propaganda-spreading

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    George Orwell’s novel shows us the level of propaganda manifested at this animal farm. The propaganda is clear to the readers‚ but obviously not to the animals being persuaded into believing things that are only beneficial to the government. In this case‚ the type of government is totalitarian. When Squealer says " No one believes more firmly than comrade Napoleon that all animals are equal" ( paragraph five)‚ he is only trying to persuade the animals into letting Napoleon have complete power over

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    George Orwell wrote a novel in 1945 called Animal Farm. It was written as an allegory of the Russian revolution. An allegory is a story that has things that represent people‚ places‚ or objects. The humans are symbolized as evil and oppressive and the animals decide to change things. I believe that the novel proves the saying “ignorance is bliss” is true. Napoleon and the other pigs are able to take control of the farm because of the other animals’ ignorance. Throughout the story the

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    Many themes arise when talking about George Orwell’s “Animal Farm”‚ there’s of course the historical significance‚ which depicts a sort of allegory for the russian revolution‚ along with the discussion of social hierarchy. A few other themes are discussed as well‚ but a very prevalent one is the idea of “power corrupts those who possess it.” with this theme though‚ a question is asked: does it? We of course are shown the deeds of Napoleon and how his actions with new found power turn for the worst

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    deaths is a statistic’.” In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ Napoleon is directly described because Stalin and Napoleon were both extremely paranoid and killed their own people to stay in power. Animal Farm is an allegorical story that symbolizes the Russian Revolution meaning that all the characters and battles represent the real people and events that lived and occurred during this time. Since Animal Farm is an allegory‚ there is extreme personification going on because the animals talk and plan like people

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    Animal Farm is an allegorical novella by George Orwell‚ also known as Eric Blare. The events correspond and represent the Russian Revolution and when Joseph Stalin was ruling the Soviet Union in the 1900s. The characters of the pigs in Animal Farm would represent Stalin and his helpers and the other animals would represent his followers/believers. The pigs become leaders by manipulating and controlling other animals to form a dictatorship of the now followers‚ through acts of lying and influencing

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    The book Animal Farm is a very interesting and maybe somewhat perspective changing book. Some may try to argue whether the symbolism which the book is known for is actually apparent or not. This is commonly caused by the lack of knowledge or perspective of by which the book is symbolically proceeding‚ When educated in the aspects of communism and how they were used throughout human experiences‚ it shouldn’t be hard to pick out some similarities In the beginning Manor Farm was run by old Mr. Jones

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    "Unlike the Holocaust‚ Stalin’s murders are forgotten: dust blowing in the wind" (Robert Harris). George Orwell’s Animal Farm is a satirical allegory. Rebelling against farmer Jones‚ the animals of Manor Farm decide to run the farm themselves. After driving Jones out‚ the pigs declare themselves in charge. Orwell’s fictional farm is a representation of the Russian revolution of 1917. The animals represent the main figures in the Russian revolution‚ namely Joseph Stalin‚ Leon Trotsky‚ and Stalin’s

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    three−day week.’" Snowball wanted to advance everything with the windmill he wanted to create. He advanced way too fast. "He was running as only a pig can run‚ but the dogs were close on his heels." The animals at animal farm were not ready for that advancement and Snowball was kicked out of animal farm. People can’t progress too fast otherwise everything will tumble down.

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