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    the whole farm with the other animals forced into labor. In the end the pigs basically turn into humans and the other animals become their slaves. The reason the pigs got that far is because they used their language as power. In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell presents the idea that leaders can manipulate anyone with the power of language‚ because they can convince their citizens that napoleon was a good even though he definitely was not.

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    George Orwell‚ the author of Animal Farm and 1984‚ wrote his first poem at age four. He was born Eric Arthur Blair‚ June 25‚ 1903 in Motihari‚ India and a year later moved to England. As a child‚ Orwell went to a boarding school(Biography.com). There he was known for his poverty and for being a smart student. Growing up in the lower middle class‚ he was often sick with bronchitis and the flu. He later‚ at age fourteen‚ went to college at Eton. At Eton‚ he wrote college periodicals‚ or magazines

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    forced to? Well some of the authors in these passages had to do so. In the article “What’s in a Name‚” there is an author named “Eric Blair” that wrote a book called “ animal farm “. In the passage it says that he had adopted a fake name “George Orwell” because he had feared that his early work would embarrass his family. This explains that some people change their names for certain reasons there are some that change their names for good and reasonable things‚ then there are some that change their

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    In the book‚ Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the animals of Manor Farm rebel against the human trant Mr.Jones so the animals live and prosper on their own under the new name Animal Farm. But amidst this civilization a tyrant raises to power among the animals and takes complete control over the farm along with his fellow kin. He is a pig and this is why the pigs are more superior to the other animals. They always sit front and center‚ and a pig influenced the rebellion‚ almost a leader. The pigs do

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    Animal Farm Essay Animal Farm is a novel written by George Orwell. Animal farm is a satirical novel that uses animal stereotypes to make the hierarchy of the farm more realistic. The novel is an allegory of the Russian Revolution; George Orwell makes the story to show what was happening when the Russian Revolution took place. Orwell uses the commandments to show how irony is shown throughout the novel. Parody is used throughout the novel to show how the pigs make the commandments but by the end

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    How does Orwell present the character of Snowball in animal farm? At the beginning of chapter 5‚ in animal farm‚ Snowball is presented as popular with the animals‚ and skilled at raising support for himself among them. Orwell writes that ‘Snowball often won over the majority by his brilliant speeches’. This shows that he is both good with words and persuasive‚ as well as liked. Later‚ when he is banished‚ the animals are shown as wary‚ and one even protests against it saying that ‘he fought bravely

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    "Politics and the English Language" is an essay by George Orwell published in 1946 where he criticizes the way written English language has evolved. Orwell uses five texts from various contemporary authors to identify in them the "perversions" in the evolution of the language. He then classifies these into four main fallacies: "dying metaphors" or cliches‚ "operators or verbal false limbs" or the elimination of simple verbs and the use of passive voice rather than active‚ "pretentious diction" or

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    In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell propaganda is used several times: Squealer speaks to gain the animals sup‚ the pigs shift the words of the Seven Commandments‚ and the sheep’s chanting. One way Orwell uses propaganda is through Squealer when he delivers news to the animals. Propaganda is used in Squealer’s speech about Snowball’s work in the rebellion after Snowball was banned from the farm. Using the stupidity of the animals‚ Squealer messed with the minds of all of the animals. He described

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    "Politics and the English Language" (1946)‚ by George Orwell‚ is an essay criticizing "ugly and inaccurate" contemporary written English. He asserted contemporary English prose causes and affects foolish thoughts and dishonest politics. "Vagueness and sheer incompetence" were the "most marked characteristic" of contemporary English prose‚ and especially of the political writing of his day. Orwell criticizes contemporary writers’ preference of abstract words over concrete ones‚ and suggests they

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    at one moment or another‚ has made mistakes. If its citizens forget about their past errors‚ it is inevitable that they will repeat them. In the satire Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ we follow a community of animals as they change political regimes‚ and repeat the same mistakes as before. Through irony and symbolism‚ Orwell shows us how ignorance and naïvety lead to the repetition of past errors. The author uses irony throughout the book‚ to make us realize that ignorance and naïvety are connected

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