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    2 Marjorie Tayurang-Sobradil Instructor Animal Farm was a novel of George Orwell‚ then later developed into a animated film directed by John Halas and Joy Batchelor. The criticisms mainly on the movie Animal Farm was centered on the philosophies of the characters. The twists of the story were brought by the rise of the ideologies of each of the characters. Though my reaction paper is generally focusing on the profiles of the main characters‚ the point are very understandable and you will

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    book. According to one interpretation‚ he could be based upon both Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin. As a socialist‚ George Orwell may have agreed with much of Marx‚ and even respected aspects of Lenin. According to this interpretation‚ the satire in Animal Farm is not of Marxism‚ or of Lenin’s revolution‚ but of the corruption that occurred later. However‚ according to Christopher Hitchens: in the book‚ "the aims and principles of the Russian Revolution are given face-value credit throughout; this is a

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    do not adopt his vices.” George Orwell‚ Animal Farm (11). Old Major‚ the oldest and wisest pig on the farm‚ described to the animals what life would look like without Man ruling their lives. Animal Farm was not supposed to look like another ordinary farm‚ but one that thrived and was peaceful without Man ruling over them. Snowball‚ one of the farm’s leaders at the beginning‚ would have been a far better leader then Napoleon‚ who was also a leader on the farm. He‚ Snowball‚ put the farm’s prosperity

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    Animal Farm Character Essay Name:_____Jacob _Aguilar______________ In the allegorical novella‚ titled Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ there is a farm of animals that are used to represent the Russian Revolution. The story tells the reader that there can never be a utopia‚ and that there will always be someone on top‚ which means that there will always be someone on the bottom. There are many memorable characters‚ but one that sticks out is Boxer. Without him the farm would have never

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    BOXER CHARACTER ANALYSIS Horses are well known for their strength and Boxer is no different and he lives up to the expectation of being a strong male horse. Boxer is an almost blind follower to the farm and whoever is in charge of it. His almost unreal strength is a great asset to the rebellion and to the farm as he is capable of working harder than any animal. As soon as he learns about Animalism‚ Boxer makes himself available to do anything for the rebellion. After the rebellion at the Battle

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    leader. You may ask‚ ‘How should we decide?’ Well I’m sure you have all heard about what happened on Animal Farm.” Gossip and rumour started to infect the animals. “That’s why I believe we should vote for our leader. And I have decided to enter the race. The race will last one week‚ and the animal who receives the majority of the vote will become ruler. Will anyone else challenge me?” Every animal took a step back‚ doubting their ability to compare with Kanye’s intellect‚ except for one. The one exception

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    of man” (Friedrich Nietzsche). In the book Animal Farm‚ there are many different values that the characters reflect as they go about their work. Some show true hard work and try to put others first unlike some who try to take over all of the farm. Slowly and surely the true colors of the animals come out; some nasty and some shine with kindness. A few of the animals begin to be two faced as the lust for power takes over their lives. The rest of the animals kept hope for what was to come and followed

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    book‚ ‘Animal Farm’. He is the farm’s strongest‚ most committed and loyal laborer. He is very loving towards the other animals and watches out for them. He has several mottos right through from the beginning of the story that represents his character‚ such as: "I will work harder." and "Napoleon is always right." This shows that he is naive and rarely suspects anything. Boxer is also quite dumb and can only remember four letters of the alphabet at any time. He is a loyal supporter of Napoleon‚ listening

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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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    Animal Farm is an allegorical fable of the workers revolt and the rise to power of the communist party in the former Soviet Union shortly after World War I and in particular the rise to supremacy of Joseph Stalin‚ as told in the form of a story of the farm animals of Manor Farm who overthrow the drunken farmer Jones and seize control of the farm for themselves. In this allegory‚ farmer Jones represents the Russian aristocracy and the animals represent the peasants‚ working class‚ and some elements

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