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    gist of Major’s speech? 2. How are Napoleon and Snowball already differentiated in character and temperament? 3. What is the function of Squealer and Moses in these chapters? 4. Write down the “Seven Commandments” and have any of the rules been broken? 5. Describe how the rebellion takes place. How does the animals’ behavior during the rebellion suggest both human and animal characteristics? Chapters 3-5 6. Describe the attack on the farm by the humans and the animal’s resistance

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    good leaders are not‚ bad leaders are to common in the book animal farm you see this problem arise. George Orwell creates this democracy in the book leading to be a parody of our government and society. We’ve all seen leaders and we’ve all been a leader at one point of our life. In the animal farm book‚ some might say snowball was a good leader and that molly‚ would represent a citizen who cares about her others friends. And that napoleon is a terrible leader who doesn’t care about his town and only

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    Animal Farm – Do you think Animal Farm’s message would come across effectively to someone who knows nothing about soviet history or the conflict between Stalin and Trotsky? What might such a reader make of this story? George Orwell’s novella ‘The Animal Farm’ is directed at Russia during the Stalin era. The novella’s characters reflect on actual people during the Stalin era. The novella tells of what happened during Stalin’s reign including the controversy with Trotsky. Many of Stalin’s traits

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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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    Theme Essay If a seven year old read Animal Farm he/she would have thought that it is a sad story about a farm in England. If an older person reads it however‚ he/she realizes that this story has much more meaning to it. The story is filled with themes that help us understand the world around us. In this essay I am going to talk about four themes that Orwell discussed in this story. They are power‚ totemism‚ coercion‚ and violence. Power leads to absolute power‚ the job of totemism is to keep

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    Political Allegory in Orwell’s Animal Farm: A Note Arpan Adhikary In Animal Farm (1945) George Orwell adapts and subverts the conventional form of ‘Fairy Story’ while satirizing the ethico-political irony in between the theory and practice of revolution with implicit reference to the Stalinist regime in the USSR from the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 onwards. Though it can be read as a critique of any kind of totalitarian doctrine and political hypocrisy‚ Animal Farm abounds with numerous judiciously

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    The animals‚ at first‚ must face the terrorizing power that all humans hold over them. Through the fear that the animals have endured their entire lives‚ they decide to change the course of their future- but even through their acts of bravery and dauntlessness‚ they still become a prisoner to the exploitation of power over others. After the revolution‚ they become victim to “Napoleonism‚” and though some say being ruled by Napoleon is a better fate than being disciplined

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    Animal Farm In the movie‚ I began to see examples of collectivism and individualism. For instance‚ in collectivism the group comes before the individual. The “experts” do all the thinking for the people. Which in this case‚ the pigs‚ Napoleon and snowball were the experts. They made the rules that the farm animals had to abide: all animals were equal‚ no animal shall be killed by another‚ no sleeping on beds or drinking alcohol ect. As the revolution went on‚ the animals helped one another

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    Political Though Gilbert Domingo L. Vidanes 102460 “Totally Pigging Out” Even before reading Animal Farm I already had hunches and inklings that animals could run governments. I mean‚ look at politics today. We have monkeys seated as our leaders and crocodiles as our legislators. But who would have thought that even Pigs could get a shot at similar posts? Well I know there’s something called a “pork barrel”‚ but I just find it hilarious that there are actually “porkers”. Moreover‚ though

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    The conclusion of animal farm was a rather depressing one. I knew at the beginning of the book that it was suppose to draw a parallel to the corruption of Russia’s socialist society‚ but I still wanted a happy ending. In the end the pigs transformed their attitudes and mannerisms into human behavior‚ exactly the opposite of the original revolution ideal. The idea of an equal and utopian society seemed so promising and right‚ yet it seemed impossible for the pigs not to fall into the habits of man

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