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    Napoleon Animal Farm

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    George Orwell’s Animal Farm is a satirical piece that uses the anthropomorphism of farm animals to attach the ideas of Soviet communism. The story begins with the passing of a prized boar named Major. Major was highly regarded among the animals and dreamed of freedom. After his death‚ fellow pigs Squealer‚ Napoleon‚ and Snowball try their best to continue Major’s wish to overthrow Mr. Jones and The Manor Farm. But as time went on‚ the three pigs became hungry for more power and jealousy sparked among

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    ANIMAL FARM Writing Assignment ASSIGNMENT In ANIMAL FARM‚ Orwell shows how both the leaders and the followers in a society can act in ways that destroy freedom and equality. Choose one leader and one follower from the novel and explain how the behavior of each contributes to the loss of freedom and equality on Animal Farm. PREWRITING Step 1 List the various leaders of Animal Farm. Looking back through the novel‚ find several examples of actions the leaders take that curtail the rights of the

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    Dystopia In Animal Farm

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    We have all read a book or seen a movie of a dystopian society ‚ wether it’s the new The Hunger Games movie ‚ or a classic like Animal Farm. These days dystopias have become so complex and realistic but they still share similar characteristics of dystopias written in the past. A dystopia is a society that is made up of humans suffering and living in oppression. On the other hand‚ a utopia is a society where everything is perfect : government is stable‚ people have rights‚ and there are laws benefiting

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    Animal Farm Propaganda

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    Animal Farm: Timeless Propaganda Upon Animal Farm’s first publication in 1945‚ it quickly became a success and is now regarded as one of the best allegories of Soviet totalitarianism ever written. All of its characters provided a representation of Soviet Russia’s political figures‚ with its main character‚ Napoleon‚ illustrating Joseph Stalin and a corrupt totalitarian rule. The book parodies Stalin’s rise to power and his eventual total control of nearly every aspect of personal and private

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    Animal Farm Questions

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    Animal Farm Ch 1-4 Chapter 1 1. The animals act as animals do (e.g.‚ cows chewing their cuds) but because they think and speak‚ they also seem to represent types of humans. What type of people do Boxer‚ Mollie‚ and the cat appear to represent? 2. Keeping in mind the Russian Revolution‚ whom do the animals collectively represent? Again thinking of the allegory‚ what person does Old Major represent? 3. Beginning on page 6‚ when Old Major addresses the animals‚ what emotions is Orwell

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    Animal Farm - Movie

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    Animal Farm is a movie that uses animals to make fun of humans. The movie starts out with a the highest animal‚ Old Major‚ the pig‚ telling all the animals they must unite and leave the humans‚ and that the humans should not boss them around anymore. However‚ before that can happen‚ Old Major is killed. The animals do succeed‚ though‚ in scaring off the humans. Because O ld Major has died‚ it is time for a new leader. Snowball‚ a pig ‚ and Napoleon‚ another pig‚ both try to lead the animals

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    Animal Farm essay

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    2015 Animal Farm Final Essay Animal Farm is an ironic political story about the influences of power and how it can be used for ultimate good or absolute evil. At the beginning of Animal Farm power was used for ultimate good. It brought all members of the farm together and allowed them to gain their freedom from oppression. After this initial positive use of power‚ it began to destroy the community that had worked together to form the Animal Farm. In the beginning of Animal Farm the animals used

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    Leaders In Animal Farm

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    plenty of 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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    animal farm and speak

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    a huge role in who we are. There are many similarities in Speak and Animal Farm. Starting with similarities in theme are there is an abuse of the power. Napoleon uses it to take over the farm and have the other animals as his slaves. Andy uses his power over Melinda to where she’s afraid to speak. Although there is abuse‚ the protagonists still hope for a better life. The major conflict in Animal Farm is the common animals versus the pigs. There are also minor conflicts between underlying characters

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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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