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    over think useless things and be manipulated or controlled. Of course‚ they do this to draw in listeners and cause conversations. We see that the media affects the characters’ thoughts and knowledge in the allegoric novel‚ Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell. By reading Animal Farm‚ it shows us that we must be aware of the media’s reports‚ for they can easily manipulate us for the worst. A lot of the time‚ the media can exaggerate stories for us to be intrigued. For instance‚ Napoleon makes up

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    Animal Farm : Notes Chapter 1: * Mr. Jones the owner of the farm stumbles to bed drunk after forgetting to secure his farm buildings properly. * All animals meet in the barn to hear old Major’s speech( the prize boar of the farm) * Old major preaches what he has learned throughout his life. He talks about how his fellow animals have miserable lives. He blames their suffering on the humans. * Old major tells the animals of a dream he had. He dreamt of a world in which animals lives

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    George Orwell’s Animal Farm perfectly portrays dictatorship at its worst. The animals of Manor Farm dream of creating a perfect utopian world for themselves where they can live freely without human rule and antagonism. Sadly though‚ soon after the animals conquer and drive out their master‚ there comes along yet another suppressing figure. Napoleon the pig begins to manipulate the other animals like putty in his hoofs in order to gain ultimate power and control over them. He and the other pigs take

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    English H 1 15 October 2012 Animal Farm Essay One who has power can lose the sense of right and wrong so that morals do not matter. Absolute power corrupts those who possess it. This can be seen throughout history‚ such as during World War II‚ and proven by the actions of Napoleon in the allegory Animal Farm by George Orwell. A good quote to show one of the many themes of this book is “It is not power that corrupts‚ but fear. The fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it‚ and fear of

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                                                                                                                          Period 2                                                 Animal farm essay about power       What is the nature of power and how do people get it and use it or abuse it       Declaration of independence MLK speech Animal farm russian revolution one more round poem       Power is having in control of things and by using force ‚ lies and persuading people to believe  you‚ power can also be used for two things good and evil

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    QUESTION 8: ANIMAL FARM – CONTEXUAL QUESTIONS 1.1 They are all symbols of oppression which were identified with man. The symbols were burnt in order to break away completely from the oppression brought about and inflicted by man. 1.2. Later in the novel we find that the ruling class i.e. the pigs use the very same symbols such as the whip to control the animals on the farm. Meals and decorations such as the ribbons that where initially perceived as being emblems of oppression were ironically

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    Michelle Veliz Period 7 4/27/12 Critical Lens Essay A famous author named Richard Wright once said‚ “All literature is a protest”. In simpler terms‚ books have been written to raise awareness about problems in order for humans to find solutions for them. This quote is true because in most works of literature the author makes their characters go through difficult obstacles to overcome that not everyday people go through. The book Night was written to protest against anti-Semitism‚ which means

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    than everyone else. Equality should only concern the important issues‚ such as equal rights for all races and each gender. Both the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell and the short story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. are the quintessence of inequality and prove this point; all equal societies do not work. There are many similarities the book Animal Farm shares with the short story “Harrison Bergeron”‚ one being that no one is truly equal in either society‚ the second being that there is

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    Animal Farm by George Orwell Background information for George Orwell’s Animal Farm Animal Farm is a satirical novella (which can also be understood as a modern fable or allegory) by George Orwell‚ ostensibly about a group of animals who oust the humans from the farm on which they live. They run the farm themselves‚ only to have it degenerate into a brutal tyranny of its own. The book was written during World War II and published in 1945‚ although it was not widely successful until the late 1950s

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    Animal Farm Society of Equals In the “Animal Farm” fairy tale story‚ it told a story about a lot of interesting past and current events going on in society. But it was mostly related to the mid 1900s during the World War II. Although the story talked about different aspects of society in a “fantasy-like” way‚ it was all so realistic. The idea that George Orwell used animals on a farm to represent the government and its people was fascinating. It made the story come alive and made me want to read

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