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    World History The Russian Revolution and Animal Farm In George Orwell’s book “Animal Farm”‚ we can see that he makes the characters personify the leaders in the Russian Revolution. He makes a comparison among animal’s characters during the rebellion against the Russian Revolution and Stalin. Orwell shows how people can be fooled by tyrants to believing anything. The animals in the story who act as the main characters may seem like regular animals but upon historical reference these are actually

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    Cormier 12 April 2013 Animal Farm (Essay Outline) Essay topic: The Comparison of The Russian Revolution to the novel Animal Farm Potential title of essay: The Communist Comparison Thesis statement: George Orwell’s novel “Animal Farm” is clearly defined as a children’s story‚ but it proves to be a comparison of the Russian Revolution. The events that take place in the book are closely related to the actual events from the revolution‚ and the animals are also historically referred

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    Animal Farm Novel Sheet

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    Title: Animal Farm Author: George Orwell Genre: Fiction Setting: A farm in England during the Russian revolution. Characters: Major (pig) respected by all Snowball (pig) good speaker (Trotsky) Napoleon (pig) leader (Stalin) Squealer (pig) persuasive Boxer (horse) hardworking Clover (horse) motherly Benjamin (donkey) Mollie (horse) self centered Mr. Jones - harsh‚ usually drunk Mr. Pilkington- neighboring farmer Theme: This book shows that when there’s too

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    Napoleon Vs Animal Farm

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    Orwell wrote the fable‚ Animal Farm‚ displaying through clever allegories that every government system has a flaw‚ especially communism. However in 1954‚ the CIA funded the film adaptation of Animal Farm with changes to the ending‚ demonstrating a different theme then Orwell intended. In the fable‚ Mr. Pilkington‚ a character allegorical to a political power of democracy‚ and Napoleon‚ an allegorical character of Stalin‚ play cards while speaking about how Napoleon’s “lower animals” are similar to Mr

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    Animal Farm Maus Analysis

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    MAUS vs. Animal Farm MAUS by Art Spiegelman is considered‚ by Jules Feiffer to be “A remarkable work‚ awesome in its conception and execution…at one and the same time a novel‚ a documentary‚ a memoir‚ and a comic book. Brilliant‚ just brilliant” (MAUS). MAUS portrays Nazi Germany in all its flaw. Whilst MAUS represents Nazi Germany‚ Animal Farm represents the events leading up to The Russian Revolution. Both of these tales are told to symbolize an important moment in history. Although both of these

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    AULA ESCOLA EUROPEA ENGLISH LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT 2013-2014 3ºESO STUDY GUIDE Dust jacket: 2008 edition Animal Farm by George Orwell 1 Table of Contents I. George Orwell biography II. Vocabulary III. Political Background IV. Animal Farm Vocabulary and Comprehension Questions a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter VII Chapter VIII Chapter IX Chapter X V. Additional Resources a. http://www.george-orwell

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    My Opinion on Animal Farm

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    Animal farm was short but definitely not sweet. I watched the movie when I was six years old and I found it frightening. I liked that I could learn from the mistakes that the animals made‚ and I even enjoyed the book despite my past experience with the story. The characters were extreme and strangely believable. The author did a fantastic job of creating the characters‚ they made me laugh‚ feel pity and cringe. He successfully transformed the pigs into humans‚ and the other animals into victims

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    My Scrapbook On Animal Farm

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    My scrapbook on Animal Farm. A brief summary of Animal Farm. Old Major‚ the old boar on the Manor Farm‚ summons the animals on the farm together for a meeting‚ during which he refers to humans as parasites. When Major dies‚ two young pigs‚ Snowball and Napoleon‚ assume command and consider it a duty to prepare for the Rebellion‚ which the old boar had mentioned. The animals revolt and drive the drunken and irresponsible farmer Mr. Jones from the farm‚ renaming it "Animal Farm". The pigs elevate

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    happiness can often drive a character‚ “Animal Farm” by George Orwell doesnt support this. It actually supports the opposite‚ like many other books. In “Animal Farm” the animals became cruel to each other under a cruel dictator who rose into power when the animals tried to escape the cruel treatment of their previous master. LIfe is cruel but just like us‚ charcter try to escape it and many times their lives and storyline will be based on their attempt at escaping. The animal worked for yet another long

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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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