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    Animal Farm by George Orwell Animal Farm compared to the Russian Revolution All of the characters in Animal farm have counterparts in real life. This book was based on the Russian Revolution‚ and all the important populace of the revolution are symbolized. Some of the animals represent individuals in the Russian Revolution‚ and some types of animals represent different types of Russian citizens. The book carries out much like the actual revolution. It starts out with hopes of an empire

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    the leader of said cause is entrusted with bringing those hopes and dreams into fruition. In the metaphorical masterpiece that Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the storyline closely follows actual events that occurred during the Russian Revolution in a very comedic yet sad way. George Orwell characterized the anger and frustration of the Russians into a group of animals that people could understand and relate to. The communist ideologue was characterized into the animalistic zealot Old Major and

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    There are many similarities in Speak and Animal Farm. Starting with similarities in theme are there is an abuse of the power. Napoleon uses it to take over the farm and have the other animals as his slaves. Andy uses his power over Melinda to where she’s afraid to speak. Although there is abuse‚ the protagonists still hope for a better life. The major conflict in Animal Farm is the common animals versus the pigs. There are also minor conflicts between underlying characters that add into the big

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    Arthur Miller’s movie‚ The Crucible and the play both have heaps of connections and diversities. All of them help forward a underscored message in both of the productions of the Crucible. Arthur Miller diligently made it clear to consolidate countless differences from correlating the two‚ you can conveniently identify the changes‚ additions‚ deletions‚ and the character patroyal. The changes in the movie are deeply flamboyant. One of the biggest changes is the main event for the cause of the Salem

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    --George Orwell; this quote is a great representation of Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution because the leaders in both scenarios did not care for their people. Animal Farm itself is a representation of the Russian Revolution. The book tells about the weak leadership and poor living conditions that occurred in real life. It also has characters that portray historical figures; such as Vladimir Lenin compared to the book character Squealer. Animal farm is an allegory that effectively represents the people

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    George Orwell’s book Animal Farm (published in1943) is a children’s story‚ but when closely examined‚ it proves to be an allegory to the Russian Revolution. The events in the book are very closely related to the actual events from The Russian Revolution. Also‚ the animals (main-characters) are historically referring to the Communist leaders such as Leon Trotsky‚ Joseph Stalin‚ Karl Marx‚ and others. The book starts out with Old Major speaking to his fellow animals (representing the people

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    opinions through his books. Among these books were Nineteen - Eighty -Four and Animal Farm‚ which were his works that most obviously portrayed his disfavor for totalitarian governments. Totalitarian governments are controlled by political authorities who have control of all aspects of society. Nineteen-Eighty-Four and Animal Farm are two different books that have different ways of expressing the same theme. For example‚ Animal Farm is constructed on a farm and the characters are animals and Nineteen -

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    beings‚ and he¡¦s seeing this in a positive way‚ but George view was the opposite of Ray‚ he¡¦s seeing this in a negative way. I think that George said this was because there was hatred in him‚ and that would make a difference between him and Ray Bradbury. In the book Animal Farm‚ the animals must overcome the attraction of human belongings‚ such as the bed and alcohol. They must conquer the attraction of comfortable in order to success‚ and this was the main reason why they fail the rebellion.

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    The worlds in “The Giver” book and movie are similar and different in many ways. The movie doesn’t stay very true to the book but makes the story more interesting to watch. The movie still holds true to the main story as the book‚ but just adds some more exciting and dramatic moments. Here some of those similarities and differences. There are numerous similarities between the worlds in “The Giver” book and movie. Firstly‚ the setting in the book and the movie is pretty similar. The community

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    noticeable differences between the play and the movie. Some of them are the brutality of the film‚ Duncan was murdered off stage in the play but in the movie we were allowed to witness Macbeth’s betrayal. However‚ the movies gori graphics helped us understand the raw emotions that Shakespeare wrote about. A couple of other examples are that some soliloquies changed to inner monologues in the movie for the sake of psychological realism‚ and that the play had only 3 witches however in the movie there

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