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    change? In Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the character representing Joseph Stalin‚ gradually evolves into a dictator of his own kind. Napoleon‚ who is a husky berkshire- boar‚ takes command of the rest of the animals‚ and effects the life of his comrades. Napoleon increasingly became more and more like a human dictator‚ making it as if Snowball‚ Leon Trotsky‚ never existed. Modifying‚ and manipulating the standard commandments‚ Napoleon makes the farm his own. “All men are enemies. All animals are comrades

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    the novel Animal Farm written by George Orwell‚ there are a variety of characters in this story. The character that is the best to describe is Napoleon. Napoleon is a big Berkshire boar with an aggressive character‚ savage instinct towards everyone‚ and an arrogant feel for superiority. A way to describe Napoleon’s infamous dictatorship is how he changes the rules to correspond to his needs for superiority‚ a quotation where it explains this is “It ran ‘No animal shall kill any other animal without

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    How does this text represent gender? The genre of this text is an advertisement and the audience would be females with who are between the ages of 18-30 and mainly who live in Newcastle. However this text is a dual purpose as the primary purpose would be to persuade to come and join “The gate” nightclub. And the secondary purpose would to entertain. This text uses many different and effective language techniques to represent the gender (in this case woman).One way in which this text uses language

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    Animal Farm Essay Topic: Animal Farm shows readers that power always corrupts The novel “Animal Farm” written by George Orwell is an allegory‚ which narrates the story of the power struggle between Trotsky and Stalin‚ which is represented by Snowball and Napoleon. Some points listed are some misuses in their power and how making them in charge of the farm made them turn their good intentions into bad ones. Also‚ how their lives ended up worse than what their lives were initially with Mr.

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    Fighting terrorism in India 449:Mumbai‚107:delhi‚75:Kashmir ‚50:Jaipur the list goes on…These are the number of innocent lives that have been lost in the past year to terrorism in 2008.These numbers not only indicate the growing rate of terror in India but also highlight the issues of lack of security ‚corruption and weak government policies to fight terror.This year the nation was shaken by the Mumbai terror attack described as the “fidaheen”style of terror only seen in J&K.We always felt that

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    Animal Farm: The Animals’ Bad Memories Almost all the animals had a very bad memory so they were not able to remember things of major signifigance. After a little while the pigs would mention the past and the animals would not remember what had happened so they would agree with the pigs. The the battle of cowshed‚ snowball was a very herioic animal in that battle but Neapolean said that that was not true that there memory had deceived them‚ that snowball was just trying to get them to trust

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    Animal Farm is a political and allegorical novel written by George Orwell (born Eric Blair) in 1945. The book reflects events after the Second World War that lead up to the Russian revolution in 1917‚ and some of the events after it. As a fable it features animals as the main characters‚ and has a moral. There is a sense of satire wit‚ since human habits are criticised‚ and irony is a very strong aspect of the book. Many of the characters represent historical individuals. The animals on the farm

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    Discuss the theme of power in the novel “Animal Farm” by George Orwell. Power is the ability to do something or act in a particular way. “Power corrupts‚ but absolute power corrupts absolutely”-and this is proved in Orwell’s short novel. The statement means that mostly people who acquire power eventually use it for personal purposes. At first they might try to focus their power on things that can help to make the lives of others better‚ but unfortunately if this power is unlimited‚ they start

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    luxuries and benefits than all the other animals. For example‚ one night‚ he snuck into the barn‚ in order to change four of the amendments! Squealer is a manipulative and intelligent pig who takes advantage of the other animals by changing the amendments‚ lying to his "comrades‚" and establishing complex schemes. Squealer loves to take advantage of the other animals. Squealer uses his wonderful speaking skills in order to confuse and manipulate the other animals. Squealer is able to do this by changing

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    contradict the best interests of the populace. Orwell warns against giving too much power to leaders. The pigs were given way too much supremacy. Napoleon was so honored that they adopted the phrase "Napoleon is always right." Doing this gave Napoleon the right to do basically whatever he wanted. The pigs were allowed the break all the commandments they had set. They ate all the good food and drink while the other animals went hungry. The laborers like Boxer said things like‚ "I’ll work harder"‚ only

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