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    of Animal Farm‚ the author: George Orwell‚ writes it as an allegorical fiction to the real life event of the Russian Revolution. Throughout the story‚ the reader can see how much Napoleon and Joseph Stalin have in common. This can be seen in the book and in real life during the expulsion of Snowball/Trotsky‚ the executions of Napoleon/Stalin’s enemies‚ and in the plan to improve the farm/country. From history and the books‚ both can inform us of how power can change a person. In Animal Farm‚ Orwell

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    chapter 1 Old major’s speech aroused the whole animal farm‚ and got everyone thinking. I‚ as well as my colleagues found his speech to be very motivational‚ and a real eye opener. I now see how badly we are being treated by our farmer Mr. Jones. Old major always gets the animals to listen up even before he begins to speak; I suppose it’s because he always has something very meaningful and important to say. Right before old major’s speech everyone knew to get comfortable and begins to listen attentively

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    Jose Ramon Hernandez INGL 3128 0U1 The Russian Revolution and Animal Farm In Hitler’s book‚ Mein Kampf he writes‚ “All propaganda has to be popular and has to adapt to the perception of the least intelligent of those whom it intends to direct itself.” No one proves this more than George Orwell in his book Animal Farm. This book‚ posing as a children’s fairy tale is actually a rebellion against the Russian Revolution and Stalin. Orwell shows how people can be fooled by tyrants to believing

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    accomplish goals which cannot be attained in more honorable or more principled ways. In the novel‚ Animal Farm‚ George Orwell’s characters use various examples of propaganda in order to achieve and promote their own selfish desires. Animal Farm is an allegory using a farm as a metaphor of communist Russia under Stalin. The pigs in the novel‚ or Stalin’s supporters‚ use propaganda to persuade the other animals to revolt against Farmer Jones‚ who represents the Czar. Throughout the duration of the Russian

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    2012 Equality in Animal Farm “All animals are equal… but some animals are more equal than others.” The largest single struggle throughout the entire story of Animal Farm would have to be the animals struggle for equality. The animals are forced to suffer through terrible conditions under the leadership of Mr. Jones. The brainwashing effect the pigs had on the farm caused many of the animals to forget the principles of equality and accept the hypocritical nature of Napoleon and his minions.

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    In studying the concept of conflict‚ it is evident that conflict is often essential for personal growth. Through detailed analysis of the two prescribed texts‚ ’Animal Farm’‚ a traditional fable by George Orwell and the untitled cartoon describing two tethered donkeys in conflict‚ effectively use a range of affective language and visual features to explore the aspects of conflict. This includes how conflict reveals a persons capabilities‚ how conflict can alter relationships among those involved

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    l“Animal Farm” extended essay Animal Farm is an allegory of one of the most effective and important events of the modern world history‚ which is the Russian revolution‚ in which George Orwell the author of the book used animals to represent the main efficient characters and classes of the revolution. George Orwell drew extremely accurate and deep characters in his book Animal Farm‚ in which he created an allegory for the Russian revolution‚ he created very deep characters that he used to represent

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    Animal Farm Questions for Discussion: o What are the main ideas expressed in Major’s speech? o What indications does Orwell give in this chapter that indicate the pigs may be superior to the other animals? o What is the immediate cause of the Rebellion? o What are the immediate results of the Rebellion? o What are the Seven Commandments? o How does Napoleon deal with “the education of the young”? What is the allegorical significance of this: who is Orwell satirizing through

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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: The Nature of Power Describe at least one idea that was worth learning about. Explain why the idea was worth learning about in the text. In George Orwell’s book Animal Farm an idea that was worth learning about was the corruptive nature of power‚ and the effects it has on those who wield it. “Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely.” -Lord Acton. This is important because it gives the reader an insight on Orwell’s theory on why most communist revolutions and

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