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    begin to rule The Animal Farm after the revolt‚ he symbolises Joseph Stalin‚ second chairman of The Soviet Union and in in most eyes‚ including Orwell’s‚ a ruthless dictator who destroys the revolutionary ideals. He uses excessive force (Dogs‚ representing Stalin’s secret police and the KGB) and propaganda to strengthen his rule. The pigs led by Napoleon start increasingly resemble humans‚ signifying Stalin’s similarity to fascists. He later changes the 7 commandments of Animalism‚ like Stalin did

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    Give Me Death It is better to be free and starving‚ than to be fed and enslaved. The book‚ Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ is a does a superb job illustrating this by showing how the Russian Revolution and its aftermath affected the Russian populace. In Animal Farm‚ the animals that symbolized Russians were enslaved by a farmer that represented the Tsar of Russia. The conditions that these animals were undergoing were far less than ideal. They had no freedom and only the bare minimum amount of

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    blowing delicately in the wind twinkles provocatively in your mind at the thought of sweet power being just within your grasp‚ doesn’t it? Don’t be afraid to be honest as this is the reality of many humans and even some animals. In fact‚ the classic novel Animal Farm‚ written by George Orwell in 1945‚ is an allegory that symbolizes the powerful politicians and those close to them during the Russian Revolution. This fairy story quite successfully uses pigs to represent communist and fascist leaders Adolf

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    means that you are always looking to do whatever you can to better the lives of the people or in this case the animals who follow you. In the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ Napoleon’s actions and decisions for the farm are only to benefit himself. Napoleon is not an effective leader. To start‚ Napoleon is not an effective leader because he is constantly deceiving the animals on the farm. First‚ he changes the commandments to only benefit himself and the pigs. For example‚ in chapter six‚ Napoleon

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    The Cause of Dystopia in Animal Farm In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ the humanistic characteristics in the animals led them from forming a utopia‚ to a dystopia. In the beginning of the novel‚ Old Major leads the animals in the song Beasts of England‚ encouraging a rebellion against Mr. Jones. After the revolution‚ the animals began to work towards their utopia‚ but they began to turn into what they despised‚ and their utopia began to fall apart. This book shows how human corruption completely

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    In the Novel‚ “Animal Farm” by George Orwell‚ the animals had a dream of a utopian society. They went to extreme lengths to fulfill this dream including running off Mr. Jones from the farm and fighting “wars” against the humans. However‚ Napoleon let the power he had go to his head therefore‚ making him a corrupt ruler. Some of his actions included‚ taken more rations for himself and other pigs‚ walking on his hind legs‚ and even declaring himself the president of animal farm. Napoleons corrupt ways

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    The abuse of power is foreshadowed several times in Animal Farm. First of all‚ you’ve got Napoleon. The name in itself is foreshadowing. Napoleon‚ the man‚ was an ignoramus who wanted nothing more than power. He didn’t really care about the people he stepped all over to get it‚ so long as he got it. Napoleon‚ the pig‚ is eventually brandished as having a personality all too similar to that of the man. Then there’s the AWOL milk incident. It’s obvious that the pigs did something with it: "’Never

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    all the power. His beliefs are still being practiced today in modern governments around the world. Orwell’s novel shows how control of information can create ignorance that leads to oppression; the allegorical meanings of the novel show that the same phenomenon occurred during the Russian Revolution and is still occurring today in China. The holding of information in Animal Farm started gradually at first. In the beginning‚ the pigs first withheld

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    lot of politicians have to decide. In the literary work Animal Farm by George Orwell the animals live under a cruel ruler ‚ Jones a human‚ after the death old major the animals decided to rebel against Jones and ended driving him out of the farm. The animals faced many hardships but the animals got throughout with the thinking of the pigs. After some time the pigs started switching the commandments and taking more powers than other animals. Then Napoleon wanted to have more power and used the 9 puppies

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    ­Martina Ferreira English EE September Word count: 3147 Animal Farm (original title) George Orwell is remembered as a committed opponent of communist oppression. Power can have the compelling action of corrupting the moral ethics of one’s character. This can be seen through history‚ such as Marx’s Communist Manifesto‚ Stalin’s ruling‚ World War II and many more. As Lord Acton said “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely” (). A leader does not have the desire to do wrong

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