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    Compare and Contrast Napoleon and Snowball (Animal Farm) George Orwell’s Animal Farm is an allegorical novel that reflects events such as the Bolshevik revolution‚ the economic reform by Trotsky,the Russian famine in 1921 and during the Stalin era before the Second World War. The pigs represent the communist leadership‚ and the rest of the animals on the farm symbolize the different parts of Russian society and how the communist takeover of Russia affected them. Two main characters‚ Snowball

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    Slam-Dunking Nonconformity Conformity in the means of “complying with standards‚ rules‚ or laws‚” can in some cases have people in shock when they’re told they adhere to those circumstances. In other words‚ conformity can be good or bad; yet a lot of people don’t know that they are conforming. They simply do it subconsciously. The sheep in “Animal Farm” by George Orwell‚ conform without complete clarity of what they’re doing. Whereas Allen Iverson‚ a retired NBA basketball player from Hampton

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    The animals on Jones’s farm hate humans and believe that they should not be treated the way they are because they are forced to do all work on the farm. One night the animals meet together and discuss the issue. They come up with the solution of forcing Jones and his wife out of their farm house. At this meeting they are also taught a song called “Beasts of England.” This soon becomes the anthem of animals all over. “The singing of this song threw the animals into the wildest excitement. Almost before

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    In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ each character in the book is effected differently by Napoleon’s rule. Boxer chooses to work‚ Snowball chooses to fight back and take over‚ and Mollie chooses to run away are 3 people who are affected by Napoleon’s rule. By being under oppression‚ a momentous lesson can be learned by Boxer‚ Snowball‚ and Mollie. Under Napoleon’s malign rule‚ Boxer chooses to work. He gets up 45 minutes early everyday to work on Napoleon’s windmill. Boxer believes in Napoleon

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    “Dystopian Literature is not concerned with shaping the future but with teaching us about the problems of the present”. Discuss "Lord of the Flies" and "Animal Farm" in light of this comment. Many critics have argued that several extreme historical circumstances of the 20th century have led to the flourishing of dystopian literature. Dystopias usually extrapolate elements of contemporary society and function as a warning against some modern trend‚ often the threat of oppressive regimes in one

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    George Orwell wrote the famous novel Animal Farm. The novel is about a group of animals revolting against humans‚ towards the middle of the book pigs take over. There are two leaders in the novel‚ Napoleon and Snowball whom are pigs. They establish seven condiments that they would go by‚ to keep each other civilized. The Nobel Prize winner‚ William Golding wrote Lord of the Flies. The famous novel is about a group of boys stranded on an island‚ striving to build civilization. The characters in the

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    Presentation assignment Fall 2013 Break into 4 groups. Each group must contain one or more of the participants of the Plato Symposium. Two groups will have 5 members. In the style of the Plato Symposium‚ each group should fashion a 20 or 25 minute presentation answering one of these questions about Animal Farm. You may also decide to formulate a new question relating Animal Farm to Plato. You may use a PowerPoint presentation if you wish. Please be creative. We need a make up session‚ so the

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    It’s been three years since i’ve been behind bars. All thanks to those stupid bears. Jail gives you lots of time to think about what i’m going to those bears‚ revenge is all I need. My original plan was to go into there house‚ set a couple bombs‚ traps‚ and no harm done. But what ended up happening was‚ I got caught up in the house and decoration that I got a little tired so I took a trip into the little bear’s room but the bed was way too small. So I made m hy way up to the master bedroom but the

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    ANIMAL FARM - TERM PROJECT Unrealistic Optimism is a cognitive bias that causes a person to believe that they are less likely to experience a negative and more likely to experience a positive event compared to others. There are four factors that cause people to have unrealistic optimism: Their desired end state‚ their cognitive mechanisms‚ the information they have about themselves versus others and overall mood. Studies show that most humans are disposed to unrealistic optimism. Illusory optimism

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    Ian Azzarelli‚ Edward Byun‚ and Cyrus Tau Ms. Patil English 8/Period 1 23 September 2015 WTWTA BTIP Group Paragraph What is the message about leadership? In the novel “Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak‚ the author writes about a young boy named Max who wreaks havoc while wearing a wolf costume. He is told to go to sleep by his mother‚ and he soon is transported into a jungle. He finds a boat and sails to a land inhabited by ferocious monsters called “Wild Things” where he is crowned king

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