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    Animal Farm – Assessment One Chapter One According to Major‚ what is the cause of all the animals’ problems? Major blames the animals’ suffering solely on human beings. Mr. Jones and his men have been exploiting animals for ages‚ Major says‚ taking all of the products of their labor- eggs‚ milk‚ ect for themselves and producing nothing of value to offer the animals in return. What motto does Major give the animals? The message Major gives the animals is “Why‚ work night and day‚ body and soul

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    KAI: The pigs have almost complete control over the farm in chapter 5‚ a quote from page 47 shows that by saying "At the Meetings Snowball often won over the majority by his brilliant speeches‚ but Napoleon was better at canvassing support for himself in between times... Of late the sheep had taken to bleating: "Four legs good‚ two legs bad" This shows that they have even been able to ingrain their complex ideas into the dumbest of all animals‚ which would represent the lower middle class in the

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    ------------------------------------------------- Animal Farm: Plot Summary ‹ Previous PageNext Page › Manor Farm is a small farm in England run by the harsh and often drunk Mr. Jones. One night‚ a boar named Old Major gathers all the animals of Manor Farm together. Knowing that he will soon die‚ Old Major gives a speech in which he reveals to the animals that men cause all the misery that animals endure. Old Major says that all animals are equal and urges them to join together to rebel. He teaches

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    Leaders use many tactics to withhold power and maintain control over the ignorant people. Joseph Stalin‚ the leader of the USSR from 1922-1952‚ used many clever and sometimes gory techniques to keep his power over the Soviet people. These strategies are shown in George Orwell’s allegory of the Russian revolution‚ Animal Farm. Napoleon‚ the self-proclaimed leader of Animal Farm and allegorical representation of Joseph Stalin‚ has quite a few crafty and cunning ways to retain his authority over the

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    Animals on Manor Farm over throw their mean and evil rulers who have overworked and mistreated them. Once the animals get control over the farm they set up slogans and rules the animals must follow in order to have equality and justice on the new farm. The farm is mainly ran by the pigs‚ who are considered the most intelligent‚ and also the two main ruler pigs named Snowball and Napoleon. Napoleon uses dogs he took away as pups and trained them to follow his words and also uses them to

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    Animal Farm Analytical essay Final Copy Animal Farm is an allegorical Novel based on the Russian revolution. It explains to us through the characters of animals how Russia transformed into a communist country. It is written By George Orwell who is a very multi-talented author. Animal farm is one of George Orwell’s best pieces of literature and was published in 1945. The book reflects what George Orwell’s opinion and feelings were towards Communism in Russia. World Leaders ad politicians such

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    Symbolism and allegory in three aspects of Animal Farm : Old major‚ The Windmill and The Seven Commandments George Orwell uses symbols throughout the novel Animal Farm to show how the upper class groups use manipulation to their advantage. Animal Farm in simple terms is the allegory of a revolution gone sour. Animalism‚ Communism‚ and Fascism are all the symbols which are used by the pigs as a means of satisfying their greed and lust for power. As Lord Acton wrote: "Power tends to corrupt; absolute

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    his novel Animal Farm demonstrates this idea. The animals represent the people in the Russian Revolution. Struggling for freedom‚ but not being able to see past the wants of their leaders. The animals and the Russian citizens don’t realize the rights that are being taken from them. Both‚ the Russians and the animals never questioned authority. In the novel Animal Farm‚ the farm comes full circle post revolution demonstrating the consequences of having a leader-follower society. Animal Farm is about

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    Orwell’s tragic fable Animal farm‚ the author depicts the dreadful behaviour of the pigs when given the ability to take control over Animal Farm through the rebellion of the animals of Manor Farm. Deception frequently occurs throughout the novel when Napoleon and Squealer gain power over the other animals through various strategies mostly including lying to the animals. Napoleon frames Snowball for despicable crimes‚ then lies on multiple accounts to help his own cause afterwards he uses propaganda to gain

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    Orwell’s‚ “Animal Farm” is a realistic fiction book published in 1945. It is about working animals on a farm in England that learn about rebelling against the horrible conditions they are facing. In a key passage from chapter six Squealer lies and deceits the animals on the farm by changing and manipulating the commandments that the animals live by. The animals don’t realize that this is happening to them. This kind of lying is portrayed throughout the book. Squealer is manipulating the animals on the

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