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    Animal Farm Compare and Contrast Napoleon and Snowball‚ from the book Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ share many similar and different character traits when compared together. While Napoleon maybe cheating at cards‚ Snowball is hard at work developing a plan for a windmill to minimize animal work. Snowball could be talking away with his many speeches while Napoleon is trying his very best at training the puppy dogs to the rank of guard dog. Snowball and Napoleon‚ having their own similarities and

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    of Animal Farm‚ the author: George Orwell‚ writes it as an allegorical fiction to the real life event of the Russian Revolution. Throughout the story‚ the reader can see how much Napoleon and Joseph Stalin have in common. This can be seen in the book and in real life during the expulsion of Snowball/Trotsky‚ the executions of Napoleon/Stalin’s enemies‚ and in the plan to improve the farm/country. From history and the books‚ both can inform us of how power can change a person. In Animal Farm‚ Orwell

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    ANIMAL FARM-IOP Call it a satire‚a beast fable or an anthropomorphic‚allegorical tale‚animal farm is the story of a revolution gone sour.Written in the twentieth century by George Orwell‚it mirrors the drawbacks of a totalitarian regime.Old major and the animals dream of an idealistic society built on the foundations of a utopian vision however; ironically‚ their dream begins to disintegrate because the ruling oligarchy of pigs become avaricious and power hungry‚when appointed the responsibility

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    Following is an excerpt from a letter from George Orwell to Dwight Macdonald‚ written in December 1946‚ soon after the publication of Animal Farm in the US. According to the editor of the letters‚ Peter Davison‚ who also supplied the footnotes‚ Macdonald wrote Orwell that anti-Stalinist intellectuals of his acquaintance claimed that the parable of Animal Farm meant that revolution always ended badly for the underdog‚ “hence to hell with it and hail the status quo.” He himself read the book as

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    outcome. Consider the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War Two‚ in which fear that citizens of Japanese ancestry would act as spies caused America enact one of their worst human rights violations. Also consider the extreme case of Joseph Stalin‚ in which fear of betrayal and sabotage caused him to murder and execute members of his own government‚ many of whom were actually loyal. While many historians and psychiatrists have since argued that Stalin’s paranoia stemmed from underlying mental

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    what extent was the success of Stalin in retaining power in the USSR through fear? Section A It is assumed by most from a Western prospective that Stalin was the sole creator of the Great Purges and his regime was held together by the constant and consistent fear he infiltrated through it. Many historians put Stalin forward as an evil tyrant so much so that he can seem superhuman. My investigation’s aim is to explore to what extent was the success of Stalin in retaining power in the USSR through

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    Stalin muttered to no one in particular: ‘Who’s going to remember all this riff-raff in ten or twenty years time? No one … The people had to know he was getting rid of all his enemies. In the end‚ they all got what they deserved’” (Naimark 30‚31 ). Genocide is the destruction of a group of people for either political or economic reasons. The target group of the Stalin genocide were mainly farmers called kulaks and political leaders who went against Stalin. “Stalin’s actions whether some believed

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    Pigs in Animal Farm In Orwell ’s Animal Farm‚ the animals revolt against the cruel human leaders and set up a better method of farm management where all animals are equal. As time passes‚ the new leaders become greedy and corrupt‚ and the other animals realize conditions are just as miserable as before. There is a major connection between Animal Farm and Russian communism. The pigs are one of the most significant of these connections‚ representing the communist rulers of Russia‚ like Joseph Stalin

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    has animals as characters and a moral stated at the end. At the end of Aesop’s The Boy Who Cried Wolf‚ it states that if you lie‚ no one will believe you. Animal Farm does not directly state the moral but it can be considered a fable because it has animals as characters‚ uses metaphors and teaches a lesson. One classic characteristic of a fable is to have animal characters‚ and most characters in animal farm are animals. In this novel‚ Napoleon is a pig who becomes the leader of the farm and has

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    Animal Farm George Orwell Submitted By: Ryan Jay Enclona H3-Justice Submitted To: Ms. Aila Velasquez Table of Contents I. Biography of the Author………………………………………………….………1 II. Background of the Story………………………………………………………….2 III. Characters (Tell me about the characters in the book. You are to include their role in the book‚ a physical description of their appearance and a description of their personality) IV. Setting (*Describe the setting in detail. *Be as specific as possible

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