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    Animal Farm follows the hardships during the time of the Russian Revolution. In this novel‚ the need for power begins to fog a dictator’s perspective along the road to leadership. In this novel‚ the animals on Manor Farm realize that they are not happy with the way they are being treated and believe that‚ when compared to humans‚ they are superior due to the fact that all animals produce goods while humans do not. Unhappy from the lack of care‚ food‚ and life‚ the animals decide to take charge and

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    Point of View In Animal FarmGeorge Orwell shows why the animals find the disappearance of the milk to be a mystery by using third person omniscient to create dramatic irony. Although the animals agree that “all animals are equal” (Orwell 16)‚ Napoleon and the pigs believe “with their superior knowledge it is natural that they should assume leadership” (Orwell 17). Napoleon convinces the other animals that he strives for equality of all animals when he really only strives for his own

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    matter race or gender. In the novel Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ the leaders of this proposed society of Animal Farm do not possess good leadership qualities. The pigs are inadequate leaders because they do not listen to the other animals‚ they are not honest and loyal to their constituents‚ and they do not maintain equality for all on the farm. In Animal Farm‚ the pigs‚ especially Napoleon the main dictator pig‚ do not incorporate feedback from the other animals on

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    The increase of power most of the time leads people to become corrupt. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the reader sees the pig’s gain power which corrupts them. In the early chapters of the book the pigs already divided themselves among the animals‚ even though the purpose of this story is to create a community of equality that has not adopted human vices. Corruption increases in the pigs as the story moves on. Power and corruption are seen in the United States law enforcement. All across

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    Animal Farm (Synopsis) Animal farm was writing and published just as the cold war began to start. But the events in the book represent the time between 1917 and 1943‚ and the characters symbolize individuals in Russia at that time period. For example Napoleon (one of the pigs) represents Joseph Stalin who was the second leader for the Soviet Union he helped make it in to a superpower. Napoleon took control of the farm after Old Major passed away. Old Major portrays Karl Marx who was

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    six others from the neighbouring farms were attacking the farm‚ hoping to regain control over animal farm. They were all armed with sticks except for Jones himself‚ who carried a gun. Thank goodness I had read up on the battle earlier and was well prepared‚ both mentally and physically. Though not expecting it‚ all of you did your part perfectly‚ except for Mollie‚ who was hiding behind her stall the whole time during the Rebellion. The pigeons alerted the animals that Jones and his men were going

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    When it Hit the Fan To the animals on Animal Farm things seem to be perfectly fine. But how are they supposed to know? They have been brainwashed by their meticulous leader Napoleon. They believe every single one of his little lies. The only one that doesn’t fall for it is Benjamin and he doesn’t get involved. The animals have no idea that the things that they have been working their butts off for are being stolen and used for selfish wants. Very few of the animals remember the times before the

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    In the novel Animal FarmGeorge Orwell creates a fable about animals rebelling and taking back their farm‚ but in doing so‚ they soon become workers of the pigs who eventually rule the farm. This situation is much like the Russian Revolution where Stalin is seen and viewed as Russia’s hero by creating a better place when in fact Russia’s state only grew worse. And the two leaders‚ Stalin and Napoleon‚ only had done good things whilst traitors or wrongdoers continued to come from others. The Catholic

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    It has been two weeks after the transition from Animal Farm to Manor Farm and it was the middle of the night‚ the farm was dead silent. The only sound heard through the farm was a single howl from one of Napoleon’s dogs. For some this was normal‚ for some this was a signal. Animals snuck out of the farm into the a hole in the fence‚ one by one... In the past‚ Snowball had actually found the dogs that Napoleon hid. Snowball had influenced 1 of the dogs and he quickly became a spy and a communicator

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    George Orwell’s allegorical novel‚ ‘Animal Farm’ addresses many notions involved in the Russian Revolution‚ a catastrophic failure in the eyes of the world. A dictatorship set up in the stead of communism‚ an endless stream of lies and propaganda‚ as well as political agenda that had saturated the Soviet. It retells of the emergence and development of Soviet communism in a fable form; ‘Animal Farm’ allegorizes the rise of power of the dictator‚ Joseph Stalin and the revolution started by the people

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