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    Lubbock Character Traits

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    naturalist and politician John Lubbock wrote‚ “Your character will be what you yourself choose to make it.” I agree with John Lubbock‚ because I believe we choose our character traits. We make decisions in our lives‚ some life changing decisions‚ some small irrelevant decisions‚ that could change our minds according to how we process our choices. Our personality affects our character heavily‚ our personality tells one everything about us. Our character is also affected by our ability to perceive things

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    Judith Character Traits

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    The female protagonist is a difficult character to create as well as execute. However‚ it has been done since about 1000 AD. There are six characteristics that make a strong female protagonist (Patterson). The first trait is having a goal that must be reached and that usually has grave consequences if not attained (Patterson). Second is that she is usually flawed; meaning she has to make choices and the lack thereof could potentially change the story (Patterson). Thirdly‚ she must capture the audiences’

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    Animal Farm Essay ’Animal Farm’‚ written by George Orwell depicts the events of the Russian Revolution through the theme of power and corruption‚ The hierarchical structure of Animal Farm helps the pigs power by having the system favour and revolve around the pigs. The hierarchical system of Animal Farm places the pigs at the top and puts all of the other animals at the bottom‚ the pigs are placed at the top due to their intelligence and ability to manipulate the other animals. This then keeps

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    Character Trait of Creon The Greek tragedy Antigone‚ by Sophocles‚ introduces characters that can be described as tragic heroes. This tragedy has the character face with a dramatic reconciliation. Creon‚ one of the main characters in the play‚ is a major tragic hero because of his personal characteristics and the actions he made. There were three specific characteristics that can be explained to describe Creon’s personality. He was ignorant‚ rude and insecure. Creon had a natural habit of being

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    Animal Farm - Propaganda

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    populace. Orwell warns against giving too much power to leaders. The pigs were given way too much supremacy. Napoleon was so honored that they adopted the phrase "Napoleon is always right." Doing this gave Napoleon the right to do basically whatever he wanted. The pigs were allowed the break all the commandments they had set. They ate all the good food and drink while the other animals went hungry. The laborers like Boxer said things like‚ "I’ll work harder"‚ only so that the pigs could waste

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    Question 1 - Characterisation In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell uses the names of his characters to reflect their personal traits and what they represent in the book. Napoleon After the death of Old Major‚ Napoleon emerges as a leader corrupted with power. Napoleon never makes a contribution to the revolution and never shows interest in the strength of Animal Farm itself‚ only to the strength of his power over it and the rest of the Animals. His namesake‚ Napoleon Bonaparte‚ also betrayed the principles

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    1984/Animal Farm

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    similarities between 1984 and Animal Farm‚ George Orwell incorporated prominent differences between both novels in order to provoke thought from his readers and instill deeper meaning in the text. An example of one of these distinct differences is the form of society depicted in each novel. In 1984‚ totalitarianism is portrayed‚ while in Animal Farm‚ communism is demonstrated. Furthermore‚ 1984 illustrates how a totalitarian society is maintained‚ but on the other hand‚ Animal Farm deals with the process

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    from chapter 6 (page 52) of Animal Farm‚ is a highly significant speech throughout this chapter. This speech was presented by “the animal’s hero” Napoleon. Napoleon’s main intentions throughout this speech are directly against and offending towards Snowball. As we already know‚ Snowball is a wise pig that comes up with great ideas‚ but it seems Napoleon has grown envious of Snowball’s wonderful traits. In order to become more powerful and correct his mistakes‚ Napoleon uses propaganda and in a way

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    Animal Farm – Do you think Animal Farm’s message would come across effectively to someone who knows nothing about soviet history or the conflict between Stalin and Trotsky? What might such a reader make of this story? George Orwell’s novella ‘The Animal Farm’ is directed at Russia during the Stalin era. The novella’s characters reflect on actual people during the Stalin era. The novella tells of what happened during Stalin’s reign including the controversy with Trotsky. Many of Stalin’s traits

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    Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution In the beginning of George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm‚ Old Major’s idea of an animal utopia drove the creatures of The Manor Farm to a rebellion. Slowly but surely‚ the vision of a place where animals could live happily ever after‚ without the cruel hands of mankind‚ diminished into an autocratic dictatorship run by comrade Napoleon. As the novel progresses‚ its events and characters begin to look more and more like the events and leaders of the Russian Revolution

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