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    Introduction Suzanne Collins was writing for children long before her popular Hunger Games trilogy took the literary world by storm. However‚ she was writing for a different age group and a different genre‚ having started her literary career as a writer for children’s television shows. She wrote for several popular children’s television shows‚ including Little Bear‚ Oswald‚ Wow Wow Wubbzy‚ Clifford’s Puppy Days‚ and Clarissa Explains it All. She ventured into children’s books after a meeting with

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    Nichols Ms. Scannell Honors English III April 10‚ 2017 Communism in Animal Farm Communism is a political theory derived from Karl Marx‚ advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs. George Orwell was a fierce critic of this political theory being used by states as a primary system of government. When Orwell wrote Animal Farm‚ he looked back on events that led up to the Russian Revolution

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    Animal Farm Symbolism

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    Animal Farm Symbolism The story‚ Animal Farm‚ is‚ as a whole‚ an allegory‚ cleverly hidden and masterly written. Disguised as a children’s story‚ with easy-to-read vocabulary‚ talking animals‚ and a simple-appearing plot: animals trying to run a farm all by themselves and failing‚ it provides a deeper meaning‚ however‚ when revisited with the understanding how it was based off of the Russian Revolution; each animal playing its part in revolting against the farmer how the people of Russia acted

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    Macbeth and Animal Farm

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    between the texts‚ evaluating writers’ different ways of expressing meaning and achieving effects Focus on progression of power Compare the way George Orwell and William Shakespeare present and develop power and attitudes to power in Animal Farm and Macbeth. Writer’s sharing of attitudes other characters and writers AO1 = respond to texts critically and imaginatively; select and evaluate relevant textual detail to illustrate and support interpretations AO2 = explain how language

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    foreign spies. As a result of so many purges‚ the people of Russia feared the government and recognized Stalin’s power‚ which is what he wanted. Some of the Russians that Stalin had killed were even devoted to Bolshevism. Throughout Stalin’s time as leader‚ failure increased‚ mostly due to him killing so many citizens. When Stalin was not accusing people within Russia though‚ he blamed any of Russia’s agricultural‚ industrial‚ or construction failures on his opposers outside of Russia. In addition

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    who takes the role as a leader. Adolf Hitler was corrupted by his thirst for leadership and subjugation‚ which led him to destroy a race. When power is given to be taken by an individual‚ corruption is the inevitable conclusion. The leadership role given will be misused and abused‚ to such an extent that the empowered individual will be reluctant to lose power. Power and corruption are fundamental themes which are profoundly emphasized in George Orwell’s novel‚ Animal Farm. This theme is also‚ emphasized

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    Topic of the article: Market leaders’ v/s Market followers Author Ruhi Lal Senior Lecturer Amity School of Communication (ASCO) Amity University‚ Sec-125‚ Noida‚ UP The author can be reached at rlal@amity.edu Abstract The article is aiming to study how big brands are losing their market share & what changes they are bringing in their marketing strategy to cope up with the current market scenario or to regain their market share. This study is focused on leadership in Indian market

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    Animal Farm characters

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    and fierce looking boar. Ruled With An Iron Fist Ordered the dogs to chase Snowball from the farm so he could rule alone. Not a good speaker Used to getting his way Changes rules to benefit himself. Changes the commandments to allow drinking and more human-like behavior. Snowball Good leader. Good speaker More intelligent than Napoleon. Wants to improve conditions at the farm. Lead the animals in the rebellion against Jones to become free. Not as strong as Napoleon Young and inexperienced

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    Animal Farm Assignment

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    Animal Farm Assignment “Absolute power corrupts absolutely.” When one person comes across too much power‚ they will become corrupt no matter what. In the novel Animal Farm‚ the pig‚ Napoleon‚ represented a dictator who had gained too much power and became corrupt. Stain is also an example of this. “Absolute power corrupts absolutely‚” is a statement that can be seen as true‚ in both Stain as well as Napoleon from Orwell’s Animal Farm. Many authors construct themes through their novels to deliver

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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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