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    the book Animal Farm. While reading the reader sees a farm owned by Mr. Jones but this changes when the animals have a revolution to get rid of Mr. Jones and take control of the farm. When the farm is taken over by the animals everything changes they believe that every animal is equal at the farm and the name of the farm is changed to Animal Farm. As the story progresses the reader sees the rise of two pigs named Snowball and Napoleon they work together during the revolution to take the farm but over

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    are not happy of how the government was being run. That is why people write stories/ novels on revolutions because they have a big impact on life. Introduction: The pigs are the boss of the animals and they don’t live good. They had a whole bunch of laws but one of them was ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS. Body Paragraph 1 : Topic Sentence: The allegory of Animal Farm is that all animals are not equal.

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    in our textbook‚ it was evident that sociological imagination is a huge factor in the society that we live in and is a very important concept involved with sociology in a whole. Sociological imagination effects an enormous variety of people throughout the world no matter the person’s age‚ gender‚ race or even religion‚ everybody can be affected by it. C. Wright Mills was the first to bring this idea of to fruition by writing the book ‚”Sociological Imagination” in the year 1959. After doing research

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    being so involved and caught up with the norm. When it comes to making decisions‚ consequences do not trail far behind. For every action made‚ there is a price to pay. In Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ Boxer conforms to the society that has been established. Boxer never betrayed his loyalty to Napoleon‚ the pig that took Animal Farm into control under his own rules. On the other hand‚ Katniss Everdeen‚ one of the many non conformists in the fiction world‚ made the decision to go against the norms. She

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    Is Animal Farm useful? People always listen to the people that are bad influences. Most of the people tend to listen to the source of propaganda in a corrupt government. Animal Farm is a friendly way of explaining what happened in the soviet union. It compares it to a farm that is in need of a new leader. Their new leader is cruel and bad the rest of the farm is blind enough that they can’t find out what their leader is doing is cruel and horrible. In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell presents the idea

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    Sociological Imagnation The sociological imagination is the ability to look at the everyday world and understand how it operates in order to make sense of their lives. It is a state of mind‚ which enables us to think critically about and understand the society in which we live‚ and our place in that world as individuals and as a whole. C. Wright Mills‚ first wrote of the concept in 1959. His understanding of it being that it was "a quest for sociological understanding" involving "a form of consciousness

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    Mills’ sociological imagination or the ability for an individual to look at their own experiences in terms of societal influences and vise versa. In order to grasp this concept and one’s own life‚ one must look upon themselves and critically analyze what may or has directly influenced their experiences. Once one understands their own experiences in terms of social influences or society‚ one can then have a perspective of how society functions. Through Mills’ (1959) Sociological Imagination my life

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    described sociological imagination as the vivid awareness of the relationship between experience and the wider society." and Used it " to portray the sort of knowledge offered by the train of society. Plants characterized sociological creative energy as " This awareness enables every one of us to appreciate the connections between our immediate‚ individual social settings and the remote‚ unoriginal social world that encompasses us and shapes us. The important thing in the sociological imagination is the

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    The sociological imagination is a process that involves looking at myself less as an individual who makes independent decisions and more as a piece of the whole society that I am a part of. The sociological imagination involves consciously studying my behavior‚ decisions‚ and personality and connecting it to my time period‚ gender‚ age‚ and other surroundings. The sociological imagination can be both comforting and frightening. It is comforting because it helps individuals recognize that they are

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    the other animals. The novel Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ demonstrate how the pigs’ intelligence and education tools of oppression can convince the other animals to support them. Intelligence and education tools are important to be capable of oppressing. It allows the pigs to change the Seven Commandments of Animalism successfully to manipulate the other animals to choose that their way is best to benefit them. Using their skills constantly also reveal no chance for the other animals to argue about

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