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    Russain Revolution. All of the animals want animalism‚ and to get a start ton it they rebel by making commandments of their own. Many overthrow the owner of the farm because of how he treated them. One of the seven commandments is how all animals are equal‚ but some animas are more equal than others which is not fair. The most intelligent animals on the farm are the pigs because they are able to understand what is happening‚ and they become more protective of the farm. Napoleon who represents Stalin

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    There is always more than meets the eye in characters from a book. Animal Farm written by George Orwell is about a bunch of talking farm animals‚ or so everyone thought. The world expected a children’s book but Orwell gave them so much more. The book is really about important people and events that had an affect on the Russian Revolution‚ such as Vladimir Lenin‚ Joseph Stalin‚ the Russian Orthodox Church‚ and the April Theses. George Orwell incorporated many significant symbols relating to the Russian

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    Animal Farm is an allegorical fable of the workers revolt and the rise to power of the communist party in the former Soviet Union shortly after World War I and in particular the rise to supremacy of Joseph Stalin‚ as told in the form of a story of the farm animals of Manor Farm who overthrow the drunken farmer Jones and seize control of the farm for themselves. In this allegory‚ farmer Jones represents the Russian aristocracy and the animals represent the peasants‚ working class‚ and some elements

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    do not adopt his vices.” George Orwell‚ Animal Farm (11). Old Major‚ the oldest and wisest pig on the farm‚ described to the animals what life would look like without Man ruling their lives. Animal Farm was not supposed to look like another ordinary farm‚ but one that thrived and was peaceful without Man ruling over them. Snowball‚ one of the farm’s leaders at the beginning‚ would have been a far better leader then Napoleon‚ who was also a leader on the farm. He‚ Snowball‚ put the farm’s prosperity

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    novel‚ Animal Farm‚ written by George Orwell‚ where there is one specific character‚ Napoleon‚ who took a role in this book whom was a natural leader for the sake and future for Animal Farm. Napoleon is a pig who takes upon leadership for all animals‚ makes roles and differences as before Mr. Jones or Snowball lead the farm‚ but also acts as if he was a dictator. From these facts about Napoleon‚ it shows how animal farm will be under circumstances of his actions and his temperament that the farm will

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    The novel “Animal Farm” is a story based on communism‚ and revolves around the Russian revolution and the Soviet Union‚ showing this by the animal’s feelings‚ emotions and actions of communism eventually becoming corrupt. The novel is written by George Orwell and is told by a narrator in third person‚ and shows how communism operates and reflects upon the characters. The main characters in Animal Farm would make a list of: Napoleon (the big fat pig)‚ Old Major (the boar)‚ Snowball (Napoleon’s best

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    Situations on the animal farm were bad enough. The animals weren’t fed or treated properly and respectfully. Mr. Jones‚ the human that ran the farm‚ and Napoleon‚ the black pig with his own military‚ both had a part to play when it came to the mistreatment that led to a complete outrage. The facts will be put together to compare Mr. Jones’s way of running the farm to Napoleon’s. The first look taken is going to be about who was more honest to their animals. Starting with Mr. Jones. He didn’t know

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    When a leader has too much power that power sometimes gets abused. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ there are some examples of power abuse. One of the example of power abuse is when the pigs do not actually have to work on the farm. The pigs make the other animals on the farm to do the work for them. Another example of power abuse is when every time when the leaders of the farm breaks a rule they make changes to the commandments. They make changes to the commandments because they do not

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    Comparing Animal farm and Russian revolution By Dare Yusuf Due date 4/21/2013 In this essay I am going to show how Animal farm and Russian revolution are the same. Orwell wanted to educate people in communist Russia. The book is about animals but really it is about communism in Russia. All characters in animal farm have a meaning and counterparts in Russian revolution. Animal farm system was feudalism. Mankind is trying to control animals on the farm and in feudalism

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    entitled Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the character Snowball exemplifies Leon Trotsky‚ and leads the animals to rebel against Farmer Jones in order to attain freedom. However‚ the utopia that they willingly fought for was short lived and they are deceived by the pigs‚ in turn‚ they find themselves no better off than they started. The character Snowball is portrayed as ambitious‚ brilliant‚ and eloquent and he made sure that Animal farm was self sufficient. Without Snowball‚ Animal Farm would have

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