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    Animal Farm is an allegory written by George Orwell which revolves around a group of mistreated animals who take over their farm and start a revolution against human beings. In the story there are some leaders who impact the society around them like the animals on their farm and the other neighboring farms. Napoleon and Snowball are chosen to be the leaders on Animal Farm after Mr. Jones is exiled off the farm. Napoleon and Snowball have different communication and planning styles but their similar

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    and abused‚ to such an extent that the empowered individual will be reluctant to lose power. Power and corruption are fundamental themes which are profoundly emphasized in George Orwell’s novel‚ Animal Farm. This theme is also‚ emphasized in Joseph Stephenson’s film adaptation titled‚ Animal farm. Inspiration is one fundamental element for leadership. It is said that‚ “Inspiration can be achieved by giving people an honest picture of the proposed program in such a way that they will realize what

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    Animal Farm When story-lines of novels are used to make movies‚ many of the details from the books are left out making the movie less "effective" and will lack details that will modify the course of the events. In the case of Animal farm‚ the same exact mistake happens: to name a few changes from novel to movie before I get into the main topic‚ many of the characters have either a different role or completely inexistent; also many of the events don’t correspond to the ones in the original novel

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    The Animal Farm Rebellion

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    Whitney L. June 7‚ 2012 The Animal Farm Rebellion George Orwell’s fiction novel‚ Animal Farm‚ is an allegory because its events and characters represent key events and people from the Russian Revolution of 1917. An allegory is a work in which it has two meanings‚ a literal one‚ and a symbolic one. Animal Farm is basically a retold story of communism in the setting of a farm. In the beginning‚ the wise boar‚ Old Major‚ talks of the rebellion. The other animals get convinced that what he speaks

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    by the book “animal farm”‚ farm animals in the typical farm setting start a rebellion led by the intelligent pigs of the farm. After they kick “ Mr. Jones” their owner/ farmer out of the farm yard and lock the gate they begin a redesign of their government so that every animal is equal. They created simple laws for the less intuitive animals to follow : four legs good‚ two legs bad; and all animals are equal. The animals took over the farm and led by the pigs they ran the farm and did all of the chores

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    Hypocrisy on Animal Farm

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    Hypocrisy on Animal Farm In George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm‚ the animals possess many traits that humans portray such as emotion and physical qualities and activities. The novel withholds many examples of hypocrisy among the animals. These acts of hypocrisy originate from the animals hatred for the humans‚ which eventually transforms them into humans in an animal form and the major downfall of Animal Farm. These acts of hypocrisy are primarily summoned by the pigs in many different fashions

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    Animal Farm Criticism

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    The following entry presents criticism of Orwell’s short novel Animal Farm‚ which was published in 1945. Animal Farm (1945) is considered one of Orwell’s most popular and enduring works. Utilizing the form of the animal fable‚ the short novel chronicles the story of a group of barnyard animals that revolt against their human masters in an attempt to create a utopian state. On a larger scale‚ commentators widely view Animal Farm as an allegory for the rise and decline of socialism in the Soviet Union

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    story “Animals Farm” by George Orwell the two main characters want to change their lives; therefore‚ they faced many challenges to make those hard decisions be able to become true. Comparing between these two characters‚ both of these characters Boxer and Benjamin considered Rebels against injustice. Even though the character boxer has some flaws‚ I find it a more likeable character. The story is about animals suffered from owner of farm. Jones‚ who is a farmer and the owner of Manor Farm‚ faced financial

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    Leaders In Animal Farm

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    differences‚ despite the fact that they are all considered leaders. For instance‚ in the novel Animal Farm‚ written by George Orwell‚ two pigs come to authority after their former leader‚ Old Major‚ passes. Snowball and Napoleon (the two pigs) both lead the farm with high expectations‚ but they also lead very differently based on their personalities‚ actions‚ and their views of life on the farm. Napoleon and Snowball were both looked up to as leaders‚ but Snowball is the better leader. Snowball

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    The British political book that most moved me this year is not a political book at all. Former home secretary‚ Alan Johnson’s This Boy(Bantam) is an often harrowing memoir of his impoverished 1950s childhood at the northern fringe of Notting Hill‚ which‚ though not as grand as it is today‚ still represented two utterly different worlds divided by a few streets. Alan’s dad was a charming wastrel‚ Steve "Ginger" Johnson‚ a womanising pub pianist who blew his chance of a musical career and left the

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