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    My Scrapbook On Animal Farm

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    My scrapbook on Animal Farm. A brief summary of Animal Farm. Old Major‚ the old boar on the Manor Farm‚ summons the animals on the farm together for a meeting‚ during which he refers to humans as parasites. When Major dies‚ two young pigs‚ Snowball and Napoleon‚ assume command and consider it a duty to prepare for the Rebellion‚ which the old boar had mentioned. The animals revolt and drive the drunken and irresponsible farmer Mr. Jones from the farm‚ renaming it "Animal Farm". The pigs elevate

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    Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution have many similarities and ideas. The characters‚ settings‚ and the plots are the same. In addition Animal Farm is a satire and allegory of the Russian Revolution‚ George Orwell meant for it to be that way. My essay will cover the comparison between Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution. Also it will explain why this novel is a satire and allegory to the Revolution. <br> <br>First of all the characters of the farm have a special role in Russian Revolution

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    Why Is Animal Farm Banned

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    Animal Farm is considered one of George Orwell’s most popular and enduring works yet banned by many members of society. Animal Farm written by George Orwell chronicles the story of a group of barnyard animals that revolt against their human masters in an attempt to create a utopian state. Banned books are books in which free access isn’t permitted. The practice of banning books is a form of censorship from political‚ religious or moral motives. The Pico case (1982) was a case in which four justices

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    Animal Farm Reading Report

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    The Reading Report of Animal Farm 1115010197 Class 5 张智林 In this report‚ I’d like to analyze the story in two parts: analysis of important characters and my point of view. Analysis of Important Characters Old Major: A Charming Revolutionary Advocate He is a charismatic advocate of revolution and the guidance of the animals. This story has only ten chapters‚ but the author design a long length for the address by the old major without stint‚ which manifests that he is an important character in

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    Animal Farm - Short Essay

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    Animal Farm In the movie‚ I began to see examples of collectivism and individualism. For instance‚ in collectivism the group comes before the individual. The “experts” do all the thinking for the people. Which in this case‚ the pigs‚ Napoleon and snowball were the experts. They made the rules that the farm animals had to abide: all animals were equal‚ no animal shall be killed by another‚ no sleeping on beds or drinking alcohol ect. As the revolution went on‚ the animals helped one another

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    Corruption’s Effects on Life The rebellion in George Orwell’s satire Animal Farm may have sounded appealing to the animals at first -never having to work for humans again- but they didn’t see the challenges and corruption in front of them. This book focuses on allegorizing the rise of Joseph Stalin and Soviet Communism. Readers are able to pull different biblical themes and perspectives out that should convict us as believers. A strong theme in this book is corruption‚ and Orwell conveys its effects

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    Animals on Manor Farm over throw their mean and evil rulers who have overworked and mistreated them. Once the animals get control over the farm they set up slogans and rules the animals must follow in order to have equality and justice on the new farm. The farm is mainly ran by the pigs‚ who are considered the most intelligent‚ and also the two main ruler pigs named Snowball and Napoleon. Napoleon uses dogs he took away as pups and trained them to follow his words and also uses them to

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    the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding and in the film‚ Animal Farm‚ directed by John Halas and Joy Batchelor. In Lord of the Flies Jack begins as an innocent young choir boy who later on rises as a leader and turns into a vicious savage when the power goes to his head. Similarly in Animal Farm Napoleon initially promotes equality for all‚ but soon becomes corrupt and desires full power and control above all of the animals other after he gains authority. Both texts show that people will

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    Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution In the beginning of George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm‚ Old Major’s idea of an animal utopia drove the creatures of The Manor Farm to a rebellion. Slowly but surely‚ the vision of a place where animals could live happily ever after‚ without the cruel hands of mankind‚ diminished into an autocratic dictatorship run by comrade Napoleon. As the novel progresses‚ its events and characters begin to look more and more like the events and leaders of the Russian Revolution

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    Animal Farm In Animal Farm‚ a novel by George Orwell‚ animals and humans fight over power. The book is about animals who rebel and become just as corrupt as the people they kick out. In the novel Orwell uses irony and subtext to show that power controls the powerful. Irony is used to show that power corrupts minds. The creatures looked at the pigs and were shocked‚ "The creatures outside looked from pig to man‚ and from man to pig‚ and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to

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