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    Animal Farm’s whole story is an allegory in the form of a fairy tale by George Orwell. The entire plot‚ in a literal sense‚ is about a group of animals taking over Jones’s farm‚ but metaphorically‚ it is meant to reflect on the events of the Russian Revolution‚ making it easier to understand as long as one is provided with simplistic information on the subject beforehand. The purpose of this book is to address how Orwell felt towards the events surrounding the Revolution‚ all of which were negative

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    2.) From the start‚ the theme of Animal Farm by George Orwell has already been introduced. Introduced by Old Major a majestic-looking boar‚ who was respected by all animals was the first theme‚ which is power and violence. “Only get rid of Man‚ and the produce of our labor will be our own” (Orwell pg. 10). He presented the animals with the idea to take over the Manor Farm for their own benefit. His words inspired the animals that enabled them to pursue the plan they were preparing for months‚ even

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    Orwell’s novel‚ Animal Farm shows the overlaying theme of the corruption of power. Power‚ more often than not‚ causes the bearer to become corrupt‚ which causes them to lose most sense‚ besides that‚ which will get them more power. In the beginning of the novel we are introduced to Old Major. He holds power on Manor Farm. Old Major uses his power to introduce Animalism and the Seven Commandments. He dies before we can see if his power corrupts would him. Napoleon who takes control of the farm next lives

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    George Orwell’s novel‚ “Animal Farm” is an allegory of the Russian Revolution. Through out the novel‚ he expresses many satirical views of how absolute power corrupts. It becomes evident how Orwell portrays the change in social order when one group in society manipulates law and the ignorance of the majority to attain absolute power. Napoleon’s changing attitudes are based upon the level of power he gains. Absolute Power leads him to go above the rule of law; changing laws‚ killing and corrupting

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    Animal Farm” by George Orwell is a story based on the lives of a society of animals living on the Manor Farm. This story has much more meaning than animals in a farm. It’s about the workings of society in a communist country – Russia. Orwell‚ instead of actual humans‚ used animals to express how propaganda was used to influence the people during that time. One thing that’s extraordinary is how the pigs are favored on Animal Farm. Like Russia‚ their leader‚ Napoleon‚ had favoritsm on pigs‚ since

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    Animal Farm Personally‚ I believe that the classic book‚ Animal Farm‚ is one that all should enjoy and prosper from. It is written by Eric Blair‚ or as he is better known‚ George Orwell. The whole book is a giant metaphor comparing the corruption of the Soviet Union (under the rule of the Communist Party) into the form of animals on a farm. Each animal represents a specific leader in that time. This utopian novel also has many unique themes that mostly everyone can relate to. They range from

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    Breaking news: Ron Burgendy/ Me: Hello‚ this is Ron Burgendy from AF at ten here with exclusive coverage of Animal Farm. Napoleon’s dogs have just run Snowball out of Animal Farm! Here’s some footage of this event. (Dog chasing Snowball. Snowball goes out of footage.) Snowball: HELP MEEEEEEE!!!!!! Me: I cannot believe that Napoleon has just done this to Snowball. It is truly astonishing. Me: Later I found Snowball and interviewed him. His location is not being revealed for the sake of his safety

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    six others from the neighbouring farms were attacking the farm‚ hoping to regain control over animal farm. They were all armed with sticks except for Jones himself‚ who carried a gun. Thank goodness I had read up on the battle earlier and was well prepared‚ both mentally and physically. Though not expecting it‚ all of you did your part perfectly‚ except for Mollie‚ who was hiding behind her stall the whole time during the Rebellion. The pigeons alerted the animals that Jones and his men were going

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    Michael Lu Mr. Lu Period G December 13th‚ 2012 When the ‘animal farm’ compare with ‘I have a dream’ Last week I read Martin Luther King’s speech‚ I have a dream and I read the animal farm. These two books took a big shock to my mind. This two speech have many same opinions‚ and I will talk you about their similarities. The king’s speech I have a dream was made in Washtington on 10.28 1963 and this speech took a big impact to American society and citizen‚ and his speech represent

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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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