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    squealer to spread false propaganda and the dogs to spread false intimidation. He puts down any opposition‚ and he ensures loyalty by instilling fear in the animals. He becomes more concerned with himself by hardly appearing in public‚ he names the windmill after himself‚ he lives apart from the animals‚ he orders the gun to be fired on his birthday and he has poems of flattery written on the barn wall. He uses snowball as a scapegoat for anything that goes

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    Boxer proved himself an incredible asset to the rebellion and to the construction of the windmill. When the all the animals had worked together to chase Jones off the farm‚ Boxer proved to be a great soldier by killing a stable-lad (accidently)‚ p.17. He also demonstrated great strength when it came time to drag the boulders up the slope to the top of the quarry‚ p.24. Without Boxer‚ the construction of the windmill would have been a much harder task. As the story goes on‚ we see his determination increasing

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    UN Vs. NATO The United Nations and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization are two different groups‚ but they affect the world in the same way. They both want to make a difference in today’s world‚ they strive for peace and prosperity‚ and they work hard to accomplish their goals. The UN and NATO are similar in the way they are organized. They are each structured into several groups. They both have councils‚ a Secretary General‚ and Secretariat. The UN is made up of six organs. They are

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    The book ‘The Animal Farm’ is a cleverly written book by George Orwell‚ which was first published in 1945. The time in which the book’s happenings play is not very specific‚ but can be concluded to the early 20th century in a farm house of rural England. In this book George Orwell describes the negative sides of communism by using different animals on a farm to substitute the different ranks and positions of people in a communist country. This fictional story features quite a few main characters

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    “The creatures outside looked from man to pig‚ and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which” (139). Seldom does a revolution end the way it was desired to be‚ and Animal Farm is no exception. This novella‚ written by George Orwell‚ is a parable used Keep in literary present tense. to tell the story of Soviet Russia and the people’s struggle under the dictatorship of Joseph Stalin‚ who is represented by a pig named Napoleon. Napoleon‚ the main antagonist‚ took

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    particular; Napoleon and Snowball- who always seem to disagree. When Snowball devises a plan to build a windmill to help the farm‚ all of the animals- excluding Napoleon- agree‚ and Napoleon surprises all of the animals by calling his vicious dogs and having them chase Snowball away from the farm. From there Napoleon takes charge‚ his methods resembling those of a dictator. When he decides that the windmill was‚ in fact‚ a good idea he claims to all of the other animals that it was his idea from the start

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    Smit Kataria Hon. Eng. 10 Animal Farm The Power of Symbols 5/4/14 How many times in your life have you seen symbols? Symbols are everywhere‚ and they have many different meanings. Symbols can symbolize words‚ emotions‚ people‚ places‚ events and more. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ symbolism plays a huge role. The entire story symbolizes the Russian revolution. The people‚ animals‚ places‚ events and ideas all have a significant meaning relating to the revolution

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    As a geologist in the Mars One Project‚ I needed to do a lot of research on Mars‚ its atmosphere‚ its conditions‚ its soil‚ etc. My team’s mission is to find a way to provide nutrition to the astronauts. The contributions I have made with settling on Mars is‚ first of all‚ had to figure out the temperature of Mars. With the information we researched‚ we figured out what temperature we need to have in the greenhouse‚ and what temperature we needed for the plants to grow in. What I did separately

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    Animal Farm: Critical Essay In the era of the Russian Revolution George Orwell wrote the fable known as “Animal Farm” to highlight the events and outcome of the revolution. Orwell symbolises iconic figures during the revolution through the use of farm animals such as pigs‚ cows and donkeys. Throughout the novel Orwell takes us through the story of the animals and how they deal with overtaking the human race‚ food shortages‚ deaths and have to tolerate with the horrors of having a tyrannical leader

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    Through the fictional form of the allegorical novel‚ Orwell has created a powerful commentary on the Russian Socialist State and the corrupting influence power. Discuss this statement‚ detailing the ways in which Orwell uses language to create political satire. ‘Animal Farm’‚ written by George Orwell is an allegorical fable in which animals are personified to epitomise the conflicts and struggles of the Russian Revolution in 1917. Written as ‘A Fairy Tale’ on the book‚ the moral Orwell is attempting

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