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    The Beasts in Charge Equality among citizens. Everyone wants to be equal‚ and that equality has to be possible‚ right? Wrong. There is no possible way for every being‚ human or animal‚ to be equal. There will always be someone or something that will take power and upset the balance of equality‚ even if it isn’t obvious at first. Animal Farm was destined for failure from the beginning because if the pigs had not taken charge‚ someone else just as inadequate would have‚ the pigs were already considering

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    Question 1 - Characterisation In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell uses the names of his characters to reflect their personal traits and what they represent in the book. Napoleon After the death of Old Major‚ Napoleon emerges as a leader corrupted with power. Napoleon never makes a contribution to the revolution and never shows interest in the strength of Animal Farm itself‚ only to the strength of his power over it and the rest of the Animals. His namesake‚ Napoleon Bonaparte‚ also betrayed the principles

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    Could you ever imagine being physically and emotionally controlled and mentally corrupted by a single “being” everyday? In both novels‚ Animal Farm and 1984‚ the author‚ George Orwell shows how Napoleon and Big Brother‚ both head figurines for their society‚ contain numerous correspondences linking both of them. In the novel Animal Farm the author displays how Napoleon exhibits dictating traits while trying to selfishly control a government for his own contentment in return‚ than everyone’s contentment

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    Animal Farm Anticipation Guide and Pre-Reading Material Directions: We will read each of the following statements at the beginning and at the end of our unit on Animal Farm. Read each statement and circle the number that corresponds with how much you agree. We will see if your opinion changes after the novel. 1. Strongly Disagree 2. Disagree 3. No Opinion 4. Agree 5. Strongly Agree Before Reading: After Reading: 1 2 3 4 5

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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 Animal Farm in Relation to the Russian Revolution ANIMAL FARM IN COMPARISON TO THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

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    George Orwell through the novel Animal Farm explores how political systems can suppress individual freedoms. Though it is an allegory based on the Russian Revolution and the rise of Stalin‚ it is really an exploration of all political uprisings and rebellions. In the novella‚ the animals fantasise about a better life‚ a life of freedom‚ but their leader Napoleon abandons all ethics and principles of the rebellion and they have less freedom than before. Napoleon abuses this idealistic equilibrium

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    Ferreira English EE September Word count: 3147 Animal Farm (original title) George Orwell is remembered as a committed opponent of communist oppression. Power can have the compelling action of corrupting the moral ethics of one’s character. This can be seen through history‚ such as Marx’s Communist Manifesto‚ Stalin’s ruling‚ World War II and many more. As Lord Acton said “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely” (). A leader does not have the desire to do wrong at the start

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    Animal Farm” Bibliography: Orwell‚ George. “Animal Farm.” New York: Penguin Books Ltd‚ 1989 Introduction and Summary: Animal farm is an animal fable with a deliberate purpose. It is very realistic about society and its politics. There are a number of conflicts in Animal Farm: the animals versus Mr. Jones‚ Snowball versus Napoleon‚ the common animals versus the pigs‚ Animal Farm versus the neighbouring humans‚ but all of them are expressions of the underlying tension between the oppressors

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    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 on freedom and equality through the pigs: especially

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    Critical Questions: Written Assignment 1 7. In Animal Farm the author George Orwell uses animals to represent the Russian revolution. One of the differences in the novel and the two films were old major’s death. In the novel he dies of natural causes however in the movies he calls a meeting to tell all the other animals about his point of view on the rights of animals and man. He teaches them the song (their anthem) “beats of England” and mr.Jones hears them all singing in the night and to settle

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