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    the animals and the farm. The rest of the animals seemed to be the citizens that lived on the farm and were controlled by Mr. Jones then the pigs. The battle at cow shed represented the civil war which ravaged Russia until1920. The battle of the windmill is linked to the German invasion of Russia during World War II. Throughout time‚ many animals have gained a reputation for their unique actions or even physical looks. These animals have been used to insult or describe someone or what they were

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    meetings were the animals had time to discuss what was happening on the farm and argue points. Snowball also made every animal work to their own capacity and no animal took on a harder work load than they could handle. Finally Snowball pushed to have a windmill that would bring electricity to each animals stall. With the passing of Snowball and rise of Napoleon‚ the animals found themselves back to suffering under the same conditions that they faced during the reign of Mr. Jones. For one the pigs decided

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    early everyday so that he can get more work done around the farm as he gives himself the job of making the farm a better place for his fellow animals. He adopts the maxim “I will work harder”. This leads him to do great things such as building the windmill twice almost on his own. Unfortunately‚ Boxer does have the intelligence that we so wish would match his strength (this is clear when he is unable to learn the alphabet past the letter “D”). He is actually very naïve and innocent and this leads

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    Animal Farm by George Orwell is parallel to Russian revolution because of many reasons Napoleon and Stalin are both parallel characters because they both are evil leaders achieve and maintain power and control the masses. They also were both evil‚ selfish leaders that usually dominate good people‚ which made speaking out against the government tyranny dangerous. Napoleon and stalin both make it clear that evil selfish people usually are able to dominate good people. Stalin and Trotsky Had different

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    Introduction Animal Farm‚ a fable that represents the Russian Revolution and communism‚ in 1917 shows how people with power can corrupt a whole society. Each character in Animal Farm has the personality of important leaders during the Russian Revolution and Soviet era-Russia. Snowball is Trotsky; Old Major is Lenin; and Napoleon is Stalin. Old Major stated‚ “Man is the only creature that consumes without producing". Old Major believed all humans preyed on animal labor without giving back‚ that

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    all of the milk and apples saying that they require them the most‚ when it’s their "comrades" who actually need them. A further example of Napoleon’s chain of deceit is what he had done to Boxer. When Boxer had gotten injured while working on the windmill‚ the pigs told the other animals that he would be all right and that they had called a veterinarian‚ but instead‚ they called a slaughter house. Boxer would never have gotten himself wounded in the first place if it wasn’t for Napoleon forcing

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    Toboso‚ saying her looks were nothing compared to his Queen. These words cause Quixote and the nephew to spar which leads to the nephew losing. Quixote‚ the greatest knight of the world‚ comes out on top to continue his journeys of defeating the windmill giants and searching for the beautiful Lady Dulcinea. Rich people stumbled upon the imaginative Don Quixote and the poor Sancho Panza. The rich people were bored with their lavish lifestyle‚ and bored with their game of croquet‚ so they went in

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    personal opinion on Animal Farm by George Orwell. In this novel a community of farm animals revolt against their farmer‚ Mr. Jones. They take ownership of the property where they attempt to farm themselves and embark on a huge project to build a windmill in order to cut down labour. The farm animals led by Napoleon take on a slogan: “four legs good‚ two legs bad‚” but as their rebellion becomes corrupted and the pigs power overcomes them this motto is no longer with the pigs agreeing on peace with

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    are more incidents that prove‚ Napoleon wants to have more power. Also the "Utopia" idea is going away. Napoleon uses Snowball to blame for all his problems. When the windmill is first destroyed he explains: Comrades‚…Do you know who is responsible for this? Do you know who has come in the night and overthrown our windmill? Snowball!! (p.72) Napoleon says this when in reality the storm knocked the thin walls down. Also after this scene Napoleon takes more rations when food is low. Napoleon

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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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