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    power corrupts completely.”‚ is the theme of the book Animal Farm because the pigs began to take advantage of the power they got as for being the leaders of the farm and then turned themselves into the people they considered their enemies. The pigs in the beginning of the book ‘Animal Farm’ hated humans which lead to revolution. Then‚ the power was taken advantage of by the pigs and began to act like humans and the humans began acting like the animals. When you become leader of something you start

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    Societies Downfall Usually in society people are not treated equally. In George Orwells book Animal Farm he symbolizes Russia during the Russian Revolution. In Russia at the time there were many political problems and many things that happened in the Russian Revolution are symbolized in Animal Farm. In The book he proves that things are not equal in the world and society today. In the story Animal Farm George Orwell proves that “In society‚ individuals are not treated equally‚” which leads to an

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    Laws are rules that a community needs to follow in order to become a great society. Animal Farm is based on a reflects events leading up to the Russian Revolution in 1917‚ and then on into the Stalinist era of the soviet union. George Orwell wrote this book because he wished to destroy what he called “soviet myth.” In the book a group of animals that are rebel against the human masters‚ that run the farm they lived on with the hopes of living equally‚ freely‚ and happily. The three laws that will

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    than everyone else. Equality should only concern the important issues‚ such as equal rights for all races and each gender. Both the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell and the short story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. are the quintessence of inequality and prove this point; all equal societies do not work. There are many similarities the book Animal Farm shares with the short story “Harrison Bergeron”‚ one being that no one is truly equal in either society‚ the second being that there is

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    Animal farm is an allegory that implies the history of Russian revolution. Trotsky‚ who led the red army‚ was the archetype of Snowball‚ the sturdy pig based on strong leadership‚ the enthusiasm of spreading idealism worldwide and the rivalry between Snowball and Napoleon. Both Trotsky and Snowball have strong leadership. Trotsky was a passionate and influential leader that his strong speech won support within the Soviet Union. Snowball was good at public speaking‚ which persuaded lots of animals

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    being so involved and caught up with the norm. When it comes to making decisions‚ consequences do not trail far behind. For every action made‚ there is a price to pay. In Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ Boxer conforms to the society that has been established. Boxer never betrayed his loyalty to Napoleon‚ the pig that took Animal Farm into control under his own rules. On the other hand‚ Katniss Everdeen‚ one of the many non conformists in the fiction world‚ made the decision to go against the norms. She

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    Two Terrifying Tales: Comparing Animal Farm and 1984 Imagine this. In a magical world‚ you can pay an author a sum of money‚ and be transported into the realm of one of his or her books. How wonderful would that be? However‚ I imagine that if you thought long enough‚ there would certainly be some books that you might not want to be transported into. Then there are those books that no one would ever‚ in a thousand years‚ want to be personally involved in‚ even for a second. In such a world‚ I imagine

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    the other animals. The novel Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ demonstrate how the pigs’ intelligence and education tools of oppression can convince the other animals to support them. Intelligence and education tools are important to be capable of oppressing. It allows the pigs to change the Seven Commandments of Animalism successfully to manipulate the other animals to choose that their way is best to benefit them. Using their skills constantly also reveal no chance for the other animals to argue about

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    Introduction In this essay I am going to be comparing two pieces of media. These two pieces are going to be the film adaptation of Animal Farm by George Orwell and the game series Gears of War by Epic Games. Animal Farm has an entirely different audience profile to Gears of War. Firstly‚ Animal Farm was published in 17 August 1945 by George Orwell. It was a satirical dramatisation of the Russian Revolution‚ the Stalin Era and the Soviet Union. Due to him being critical of Stalin and frustrated

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    There is no doubt that challenging or difficult situations can reveal the best or worst characteristics in individuals. These similarities and differences of overwhelming personal adversity in Animal Farm by George Orwell and The Giver by Lois Lowry will be discussed. Napoleon does not enjoy the idea of having a democratic government so he chooses to exile snowball to start a dictatorship. The selfishness in napoleon’s leadership is contrasted to the hardship that Jonas must face when refusing to

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