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    throughout most of the story is a strong and loyal animal but when napoleon says false things like when he said the human invaders had been helped by snowball boxer had looked deep into his memory‚ he knew he saw snowball get shot in the back and how he had bravely lead them into battle. Boxer had showed such strength and loyalty that napoleon had used both to his power hungry ways from him working hard for the windmill; napoleon had started to give the animals less and less food because since the pigs were

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    lived in Moscow‚ Russia. In the book Animal FarmGeorge Orwell uses an allegory of Mr.Jones to represent Czar NicholasⅡduring the russian Revolution through when Mr.Jones was kicked out of his farm and how he was a bad ruler and the animal didn’t like him. Mr.Jones was a horrible farm owner he forgot to feed the animals and didn’t take care of his animals.The animals were fed up with Mr.Jones and how he didn’t care about them anymore so they kicked him out of the farm and celebrated that he was now gone

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    Animal Farm Summary

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    Summary of Animal Farm The novel‚ Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ is about the animals’ revolution in Manor Farm. It is Old Major‚ a twelve years old boar‚ who calls for a meeting with all the other animals in Manor Farm. At the meeting‚ Old Major tells the other animals about how useless humans are and teaches the other animals a revolutionary song‚ “Beasts of England.” Old Major dies and two pigs‚ Snowball and Napoleon

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    A novel written by George Orwell in the 1940s has proven to be a classic among many generations. The fascinating story of change‚ betrayal‚ and corruption intrigues readers‚ as a group of animals display the potential downfalls a political system can undergo. Animal Farm reveals the difficulties a group of farm animals face when rising against their farmer. The farm is named Manor farm‚ which is owned and farmed by Mr. Jones. One night‚ Mr. Jones forgets to lock the door‚ resulting in a meeting between

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    be‚ and Animal Farm is no exception. This novella‚ written by George Orwell‚ is a parable used Keep in literary present tense. to tell the story of Soviet Russia and the people’s struggle under the dictatorship of Joseph Stalin‚ who is represented by a pig named Napoleon. Napoleon‚ the main antagonist‚ took charge as the leader of Animal Farm‚ in which he acted as the role of a dictator‚ but his power eventually was the aspect that consumed him and made him the very thing that the animals had fought

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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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    Discuss the seven commandments in Animal Farm. How do they change and why? In the dystopian novel‚ Animal Farm‚ the animals start a rebellion and create seven commandments that they all have to follow. Old Major‚ the prize winning boar‚ created these commandments and discussed them to the animals in his farewell speech. After the animals led the rebellion and took control of the farm‚ they painted the Seven Commandments up on a wall for all animals to see and read. The Seven Commandments changed

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    more powerful‚ the Nazi’s changed their way and became bad. That reminds me of the Animal Farm by George Orwell. The transformation of the Pigs to humans is a result of greed‚ superiority‚ and manipulation. One of the human characteristics is greed. Napoleon exhibited Greed by telling the hens to lay “four hundred eggs a week.” (86) Because “The price of these would pay for enough grain and meals to keep the farm going till summer.” (86) In this quote Napoleon clearly states that he was very greedy

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    Point of View In Animal FarmGeorge Orwell shows why the animals find the disappearance of the milk to be a mystery by using third person omniscient to create dramatic irony. Although the animals agree that “all animals are equal” (Orwell 16)‚ Napoleon and the pigs believe “with their superior knowledge it is natural that they should assume leadership” (Orwell 17). Napoleon convinces the other animals that he strives for equality of all animals when he really only strives for his own

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    Animal Farm written by George Orwell tells the story of how mistreated farm animals decided to rebel against their owner‚ Farmer Jones‚ and later on face the struggles of maintaining total equality amongst themselves. After the Rebellion‚ it appeared to the animals that they are finally left in peace‚ but that relaxation becomes a memory as soon as the determined pig Napoleon comes into the picture. Napoleon’s search for absolute power is shown by him constantly manipulating the animals of the farm

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