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    WHILE NOBLE‚ IS SHORT SIGHTED BECAUSE IT FAILS TO ACCOUNT FOR THE FLAWS IN HUMAN NATURE.” George Orwell’s allegorical novel ‘Animal Farm’ demonstrates the rapid shift from hopeful Utopian Dream‚ to reproachful dystopian nightmare as a result of fundamental flaws in human nature‚ such as avarice‚ selfishness and the thirst for power over others. In the novel‚ the animals are promised a better life if they revolt and institute the system of Animalism‚ then they are promised a better life if they build

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    Animal Farm by George Orwell is a sensational book and teaches readers that it is sometimes ok to question authority‚ and to stand up for your beliefs. If not‚ you could be taken advantage of like the animals of the farm. The main protagonist‚ Napoleon‚ is a tyrant and uses fear and propaganda to control the animal by making them obey orders‚ motivating them to work‚ using their intelligence against them‚ uses Squealer to implement his plans and push ideas‚ and blames the farm failures on snowball

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    The story of Animal Farm is not just one of a group of farm animals laying eggs or eating hay. Rather‚ the tale depicts a pig’s tyrannical and abusive regime that mirrors the corrupt and terrifying government that controlled Russia during the mid-1900’s -- Stalinism. The farm functions as a tractable country that is taken under the control of Stalin’s allegorical representation‚ a pig named Napoleon. George Orwell‚ in Animal Farm‚ condemns the corrupt actions of Stalin during the Russian Revolution

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    Animal Farm (1945) is considered one of George Orwell’s most well-known works. The short novel documents the story of a group of barnyard animals that rebel against their human leaders‚ seeking to create a world with no human beings to control them. As the story continues‚ more human-like traits start to emerge from each animal. Boxer‚ for example‚ is a cart horse who always worked hard. He shows strong dedication‚ loyalty‚ and is an inspiration to the other animals on the farm. Boxer is a very hard-worker

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    Animal Farm Chapter.5 Today I talk about the Animal Farm chapter5. In chapter5 have twist story. The opposite reasoning makes Snowball and Napoleon are discord. Snowball is talk about own opinion good at the meetings. However‚ Napoleon works quietly behind the Snowball. Snowball is keep proposing new plans for improve of the farm‚ but Napoleon have opposite opinion about Snowball opinion. Snowball has plan is for the windmill. Napoleon is prepare resist idea about Snowball idea‚ and makes his

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    that the animals are not smart enough to realize that the pigs drank the milk. Orwell is stereotyping the working class by saying that they are too dumb to know what is really going on. They just believe that the person in charge is doing the best for everyone and not just themselves. In Animal Farm‚ all of the animals trust Napoleon with the milk because they have been told to trust him so therefore they trust him. He shows the readers this because we as readers know where the animals are at all

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    it’s too strong to be overlooked and changed. At first‚ all the animals thought they were equal‚ but over time a class system was made. Pigs quickly rose to the top and started taking goods like milk and apples‚ which was rapidly excused by the fact that they were the thinkers and planned out the farm. It’s unfair that the other animals didn’t get the milk or apples and is a sign of corruption. It’s overlooked by the other animals because there’s an excuse for it. Another sign of corruption in the

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    Political Though Gilbert Domingo L. Vidanes 102460 “Totally Pigging Out” Even before reading Animal Farm I already had hunches and inklings that animals could run governments. I mean‚ look at politics today. We have monkeys seated as our leaders and crocodiles as our legislators. But who would have thought that even Pigs could get a shot at similar posts? Well I know there’s something called a “pork barrel”‚ but I just find it hilarious that there are actually “porkers”. Moreover‚ though

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    of tyrants. In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell demonstrates this lesson through the corrupt actions of Napoleon. By separating himself from other animals‚ spreading propaganda‚ and instilling fear‚ Napoleon rises to power to become a tyrant on Animal Farm. Napoleon separates himself to establish his preeminent status on the farm. Going against one of the amendments of Animal Farm‚ Napoleon and the pigs sleep on beds. While Napoleon and the pigs are sleeping comfortably‚ the other animals are sleeping on

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    Introduction ‘Animal Farm’ by George Orwell is a very interesting allegory about the Russian revolution which took place in 1917. In the beginning of the novel‚ the animals are ruled by their farmer Mr. Jones‚ a tyrant who neglected and overworked them. After the animal’s successful rebellion‚ their thoughts become so clouded with fantasies and dreams‚ and they are manipulated by the pigs to such an extent that they forget about the days when they were ruled by Mr. Jones‚ and they don’t see the

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