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    2 12 November 2012 Soviet Farm Could you ever picture a sadistic pig ruling your country? George Orwell portrayed this characteristic in one of his characters‚ named Napoleon‚ in his allegorical novel Animal Farm. Animal Farm takes place on a farm in England‚ the farm is ran by a farmer named Mr. Jones‚ he’s an alcoholic he tends to neglect the animals. The animals eventually get fed up and revolt against farmer Jones. Mr. Jones’ negligence causes the animals to revolt against him‚ turn against

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    Animal Farm The book starts with Old Major’s speech about rebellion‚ that the animals should stand up for themselves‚ and one day rule themselves. After the rebellion was a success and Mr. Jones was driven off the farm‚ the pigs started teaching themselves how to read. After three months Napoleon called for pots of black and white paint to be brought forward to the big barn‚ on which Snowball painted the seven commandments‚ the main features of the animalism Old Major had been preaching. They started

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    KAI: The pigs have almost complete control over the farm in chapter 5‚ a quote from page 47 shows that by saying "At the Meetings Snowball often won over the majority by his brilliant speeches‚ but Napoleon was better at canvassing support for himself in between times... Of late the sheep had taken to bleating: "Four legs good‚ two legs bad" This shows that they have even been able to ingrain their complex ideas into the dumbest of all animals‚ which would represent the lower middle class in the

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    Writers often use social criticism in their books to show corruptness or weak points of a group in society. One way of doing this is allegory which is a story in which figures and actions are symbols of general truths. George Orwell is an example of an author who uses allegory to show a social criticism effectively. As in his novel Animal Farm‚ Orwell makes a parody of Soviet Communism as demonstrated by Animal Farm’s brutal totalitarian rule‚ manipulated and exploited working class‚ and the pigs’

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    Animal Farm: Comparison of Animal Characters with Human characters Animal Farm by George Orwell is a political story concerning the concept of Leninist Marxism‚ written from an animal’s perspective. It is a story of dreams; dreams of freedom and equality that are dashed into pieces by greed and avarice for power and comfort. Basically‚ Orwell has incorporated his own political views in this book regarding Marxism and simultaneously he has spotlighted the major flaws in Marxist philosophy which

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    The use of propaganda techniques played a vital role in the rise of the new regime created by Napoleon. These techniques led to the blind faith that the animals had in Napoleon but they did not realize what was actually happening. This blind faith gave Napoleon power that was used to indoctrinate the animals into accepting and being apart of this totalitarian government. Napoleon did this to become powerful and in turn became just like Jones and started acting like the cruel humans they so despised

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    nonetheless. Moreover‚ the antihero’s value is simply just as important as the hero in any story. In George Orwell’s Animal FarmNapoleon embodies this detested figure that drives the novel forward‚ accompanied by his continued development. Originally‚ the antihero represented by the farm’s owner Jones soon became Napoleon after the removal of Jones. During this replacement‚ Napoleon had gradually become the “man” Jones had been‚ his character gradually deteriorating until his transformation is complete

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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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    Essay   Power has many facets which are evident in society. Discuss in reference to the core text studied and the supplementary material   In the novel‚ Animal Farm by George Orwell and the film‚ The Power of One directed by John G. Avildsen show many aspects of power which are evident in society. Themes further expressed in both materials include‚ Power through leadership and corruption‚ power through violence and submission‚ power of control over the intellectually inferior and . These are

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    Major had a dream‚ few speculated that it would ultimately turn into a nightmare for the inhabitants of Animal Farm. Old Major fantasized about a free society where animals would live in harmony and where they would work for themselves as opposed to working for free and being deprived of their work by humans who would use it for their own profit. Old Major illustrates the suppression of the animals which strongly resembles the work of Thomas Hobbes in Leviathan when he states‚ “our lives are miserable

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