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    Communism and Animal Farm

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    Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others George Orwell’s Animal Farm was a novel published in England in 1945. The novel portrays a group of farm animals rebelling against their oppressive leader‚ strongly alluding to the Soviet Russian revolution and the rise of Josef Stalin. Orwell uses the novel to voice his negative opinion of the Soviet Russian government at the time‚ as well as his disdain for Marxist ideology. This novel created controversy in Britain at the time‚ as Soviet Russia and

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    Animal Farm Ch 1-4 Chapter 1 1. The animals act as animals do (e.g.‚ cows chewing their cuds) but because they think and speak‚ they also seem to represent types of humans. What type of people do Boxer‚ Mollie‚ and the cat appear to represent? 2. Keeping in mind the Russian Revolution‚ whom do the animals collectively represent? Again thinking of the allegory‚ what person does Old Major represent? 3. Beginning on page 6‚ when Old Major addresses the animals‚ what emotions is Orwell

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    The book Animal Farm‚ is a political satire of a totalitarian society ruled by a mighty dictatorship‚ in all probability an allegory for the events surrounding the Russian Revolution. The animals of "Manor Farm" overthrow their human master (Mr. Jones) after a long history of mistreatment. Little by little‚ the pigs become dominant‚ gaining more power and advantage over the other animals‚ so much so that they become as corrupt and power-hungry as their predecessors‚ the humans. Major (an old boar)

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    The Power of Fear: An Analysis of the Corruption of Those in Power‚ and Those That Become Victim to It Power- it divides nations‚ colonizes many‚ and often brings an essence of fear with its presence‚ no matter who is the one that is holding it. Power‚ and the corruption that seems to come hand in hand with it‚ is a concept that appears to have been seen time and time again throughout history; but‚ is it really power that sullies the men that possess it‚ or rather‚ is it the fear of no longer having

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    Animal Farm By George Orwell

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    Animal Farm Major Symbol Author: George Orwell Page: 36 Topic: Identify a major symbol (or what you think will become a major symbol) within your novel. Explain its significance. Major Symbol: Pigs Quotes: 1) “The pigs had set aside the harness-room as a headquarters for themselves. Here‚ in the evenings‚ they studied blacksmithing‚ carpentering‚ and other necessary arts from books which they had brought out of the farmhouse” (Orwell 31) 2) “As for the pigs‚ they could already read and write perfectly”

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    Oppression In Animal Farm

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    what George Orwell‚ author of Animal Farm‚ believes. Orwell believes that revolution against tyranny only ends up with another tyrant because of the way the pigs treat the other animals‚ how the pigs slowly break the 7 Commandments‚ and how the pigs end up exactly like the humans in the end. The way the pigs treated the other animals on the farm was similar to that of a tyrant. They lied‚ manipulated‚ and even killed other animals. At one point‚ the pigs forced some animals to commit to false crimes

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    2013 Animal Farm Napoleon and snowball have different comparisons because they think in opposite ways but run for the same thing leadership. Leadership ruins friendship for example in animal farm napoleon uses snowball as an scapegoat to get all the animals ageist Snowball the animals think snowball will come back eventually. Some people have the same similarities and some people our different in many ways. Napoleon wants to take over animal farm but Snowball wants to take over animal farm too

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    Animal Farm - Movie

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    Animal Farm is a movie that uses animals to make fun of humans. The movie starts out with a the highest animal‚ Old Major‚ the pig‚ telling all the animals they must unite and leave the humans‚ and that the humans should not boss them around anymore. However‚ before that can happen‚ Old Major is killed. The animals do succeed‚ though‚ in scaring off the humans. Because O ld Major has died‚ it is time for a new leader. Snowball‚ a pig ‚ and Napoleon‚ another pig‚ both try to lead the animals

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    Animal Farm Propaganda

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    In the novel “Animal Farm”‚ by George Orwell‚ the farm has dissolved into a state of maltreatment. The initial concept of Animal farm has been destroyed‚ the reality of it is the animals are overworked and underfeed more then Mr. Jones ever had. Both Squealer and the animals are at fault for the tragic state of the farm. Squealer’s constant propaganda created the belief that the animals were happy when things were the worse they had ever been. Squealer often created fake facts to achieve this manipulation

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    Corruption In Animal Farm

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    Animal Farm Essay Imagine a world where no one has any personal freedoms. In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell depicts a society failing to create the true communist ideals in order to address the topic of corruption. This allegorical novel can be compared to Cambodia’s politically corrupt communist party‚ the Khmer rouge. Although existing generations apart‚ Orwell’s work and the Khmer Rouge both send the message that society often fails to bring ideals into reality. The corruption of the pigs shows that

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