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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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    words “must run away‚ must run away” chanting in my head repeatedly‚ most likely not stopping until I’m far away from those dogs‚ Napoleon‚ and the farm. The farm! Automatically‚ my trotters stop running and all I hear now is my breath‚ my chest is rapidly moving‚ as uncontrollable as the oceans currents. The farm! The farm! How could I leave the farm? All of my people‚ well not my people anymore‚ but that doesn’t matter. How could I just leave them to under Napoleon’s reign? What kind of friend

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    right to speak first. “Comrades‚ this battle we have won‚ though it may not be the last one. There was a specific feeling about today‚ an indescribable feeling that was felt all throughout the farm. Perhaps it was vengeance‚ perhaps it was victory‚ but we all know that Jones will never know the latter.” “One animal was lost today‚ and to honour the fallen‚ we shall sing ‘Beasts of England’ at the end.” Snowball paused‚ surveying the attentive audience in front of him. They looked eager for him to continue

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    Power In Animal Farm

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                                                                                                                          Period 2                                                 Animal farm essay about power       What is the nature of power and how do people get it and use it or abuse it       Declaration of independence MLK speech Animal farm russian revolution one more round poem       Power is having in control of things and by using force ‚ lies and persuading people to believe  you‚ power can also be used for two things good and evil

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    seem. People may appear to be one way but turn out to be an entirely different. The romantic-comedy‚ The Merchant of Venice‚ by William Shakespeare‚ shows the deliberate use of deception by the characters. Deception is a tool that is used for many purposes. The purposes can be harmful‚ protective or for personal gain. In The Merchant of Venice‚ Portia‚ Jessica‚ and Shylock are all characters who use deception to carry out their own motives. Shylock‚ the hated Jew‚ makes his living through the practice

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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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    As soon as I started reading the novel “Animal Farm” by George Orwell I knew Snowball was gonna be my favorite character. Snowball had everything‚ he was brave‚encouraging‚ and admirable. Then one day everything changed when something went horribly wrong‚ Snowball was blamed for it. The time the windmill was destroyed for the very first time it clearly states in the passage the blaming “Do you know who is responsible for this? Do you know the enemy who has come in the night and overthrown our windmill

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    Risking oneself for others Risk is when there is a hazard or chance of loss. In the book The Midwife of Venice by Roberta Rich‚ Isaac and Hannah are forced to take risks for the ones they love. The situations Isaac and Hannah are faced with‚ concerning their loved ones‚ pressures them to take risks. Throughout the book Hannah is constantly shown taking risks in order to save the ones she loves and cares about. She firstly agrees to help a Christian woman deliver a baby‚ thus breaking the rule

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    in The Merchant of Venice and Stories from Rwanda William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice and Phillip Gourevitch’s We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families: Stories from Rwanda are very similar in the fact that both address the value of human life. In The Merchant of Venice‚ one of the main characters is intent on murdering a man for money. In Stories from Rwanda‚ people are killed mainly because of their appearances. Throughout both works‚ The Merchant of Venice

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    they were actually banned from England in 1290‚ and were not allowed back into England several decades after ‘The Merchant of Venice’ had been written. The Elizabethans were ignorant of the Jewish culture. Shakespeare knew that the majority of the population was Christian and had to write something that was somewhat an outrage to the Jews. So he decided to write the Merchant of Venice‚ in which he deliberately included stereotypical prejudice to reflect current society. The play in the earlier part

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