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    meal to keep the farm going till summer…" was clearly providing the best for the most amount of animals. By doing this‚ Napoleon harms only a small percentage of the animals while the majority benefits. When "…the animals work like slaves [for the windmill]…" this provides for the

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    Animal farm Animal Farm is an allegorical and dystopian novel by George Orwell‚ published in England on 17 August 1945. According to Orwell‚ the book reflects events leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917 and then on into the Stalin era in the Soviet Union. A book which is an alegory of the Russian revolution There are a number important events in Animal Farm‚ some of them include important conflicts between the characters (the animals versus Mr. Jones‚ Snowball versus Napoleon

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    There is no defense nor attack plan and the men have more weapons‚ but this time they are more prepared to fight. 6. The humans saw the windmill as a sign of the pigs ability of leadership over the farm so they thought if they destroyed it than the animals would go nuts and return the farm back to Mr.Jones. 7. Animals celebrate victory at the cost of the Windmill being destroyed and Boxer splitting a hoof also most of the animals died. 8. The whiskey incident was intent on being humorous because

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    with similarities. In the movie‚ one of the similarities with the novel is when Napoleon’s dogs chased Snowball out of the farm and was sentenced to death. When the windmill got destroyed by the humans‚ Napoleon accused Snowball the chaos of the windmill. During the assembly‚ Napoleon said that Snowball was the cause of the windmill and is sentenced to death. Then Napoleon sent the dogs after Snowball and was never to be seen again. Another similarity is when the battle of the Cowshed began. Napoleon

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    An allegory is symbolic narrative and the novel Animal Farm is nothing but symbolism. This novel represents many historical events that happened in Russia during the Russian Revolution. There are numerous battles in this book that symbolize the Revolution and other attacks that took place in Russia during the 18th century. This novel also represents the control of power and the people who gain it. Most of the animals on this farm symbolize people in Russian history. The novel Animal Farm has many

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    Snowball was the type to do something in which it benefitted everyone and once he said he would do it‚ the planning of the windmill was fully worked out in a few weeks. Trotsky was also a leader of Lenin’s Red Army‚ as Snowball directs an army of animals who rebel against humans (.http:// www.brighthubeducation.com). Eventually‚ Trotsky was exiled from the USSR

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    and the farm runs smoothly. The pigs elevate themselves to positions of leadership and set aside special food items‚ ostensibly for their personal health. Napoleon and Snowball struggle for preeminence. When Snowball announces his plans to build a windmill‚ Napoleon has his dogs chase Snowball away and subsequently declares himself leader of Animal Farm. Napoleon enacts changes to the governance

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    Symbolism in Animal Farm Animal Farm is almost a direct parallel to Russia during the time of World War I through World War II. The characters all have real life counterparts that are easily seen. The events are also all real and conveyed in the novel in an easily understood way. The novel creates a new way to look at the events that transpired during this time period and allows people to really understand what happened. In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell employs many symbols to convey the parallelism

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    A BOOK REPORT ON ANIMAL FARM by A report submitted in partial fullfilment of the requirements for COLLEGE University of 20 March 2012 Table of Contents Table of contents...........................................................................i Introduction..................................................................................ii Characters...................................................................................iii Plot Summary...................

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    ways that the pigs‚ particularly Napoleon‚ manages to overtake the farm is by the use of fear‚ manipulation‚ and education. Snowball had a great idea which was to build a windmill. Napoleon had disagreed with Snowball and that it was nonsense to build it. Napoleon had stood up to declare his side about the windmill; before he had said anything he uttered a high-pitched whimper. After this‚ nine enormous dogs came rushing after Snowball. Napoleon had taken the little pups and used them against

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