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    Major uses some techniques of propaganda in his speech to the animals - he identifies humans as the enemy‚ and attempts to unite them all against this common enemy. He promises that their lives will be better and easier if they do what he suggests and overthrow the humans. He also teaches them a simple‚ easy-to-remember song‚ Beasts of England‚ to inspire them with his ideas. Although he genuinely believes that he is acting in the animals’ best interests and is not trying to deceive them‚ this is all

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    full title · Animal Farm: A Fairy Story author · George Orwell (pseudonym of Eric Arthur Blair) type of work · Novella genre · Dystopian animal fable; satire; allegory; political roman à clef (French for “novel with a key”—a thinly veiled exposé of factual persons or events) language · English time and place written · 1943–1944‚ in London date of first publication · 1946 publisher · Harcourt Brace & Company narrator · Animal Farm is the only work by Orwell in

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    Squealer In Animal Farm

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    Without Squealer the other animals would not have been brainwashed into following Napoleon’s beliefs. If it was not for Squealer‚ Napoleon probably would not have had power in the book. Squealers two mottos are “I will work harder” and “Napoleon is always right.” The reason he used those mottos was to show loyalty and to impress the commander‚ Napoleon. Squealer had a likeable personality that drew the other animals to him‚ which allowed him to deceive them. He modified

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    Essay Question: Those in power will inevitably become corrupt. To what extent do you agree? George 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

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    distribution of goods in the pigs’ favor—he may even‚ in fact‚ be complicit in it early on. Furthermore‚ the ideals of Animal Farm—like Orwell’s ideal version of socialism—are rooted in democracy‚ with all of the animals deciding how their collective action should be undertaken. For any one animal to rise to greater power than any other would violate that ideal and essentially render Animal Farm indistinguishable from a human farm—an unavoidable eventuality by the end of the novella. Though their motives

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    Animal Abuse In Zoos

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    exotic animals in zoos ‚ automatically thinking zoos handle the animals in proper conditions. Researchers proven that wild animals suffer abuse or commonly known as animal cruelty. Animal cruelty as human infliction of suffering or harm upon any non-human animal‚ for purposes other than self defense or survival(dictionary.com). States have documented laws agaisnt animal abuse in certain extents( The Humane Society). Many people have not adapted the fact that zoos conduct cruelty upon animals. Collected

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    Animal Exploitation

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    Animal Experimentation and Exploitation A Library Research Paper In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements In English 2-College Writing in English Submitted by: HAZEL M. NAAG Pre-Veterinary Medicine 09264429829 Submitted to: LOISE ANNE C. AQUINO Instructor Second Semester‚ Academic Year 2010-2011 University of the Philippines Los Banos SENTENCE OUTLINE TITLE: Animal Experimentation and Exploitation THESIS STATEMENT: Animals are exploited by human and are used as subjects

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    Animal Testing

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    Why Tamper With Nature? Animal Testing (Vivisection)‚ has for a long time been a much debated moral issue. For many‚ this kind of testing has been the only king of hope for developing new medicines and treatments for illness. For others‚ it is unacceptable and an unnecessary cruel way of exploiting animals for our own purposes. However I am for animal testing as treatments for illnesses such as tuberculosis‚ diabetes‚ kidney failure and asthma have all been discovered. Vaccinations against polio

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    Animal Crulety

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    This essay is going to be talking about animal cruelty and how animals deserve to be treated with respect too. Most people say‚ “people have rights and animals do not” which is completely wrong. Yes‚ everyone is entitled to there own opinion but these are reasons that we all should agree on. It will touch on the subject of what animal cruelty is so everyone understands‚ animal testing‚ and animal fighting. These three topics are some of the most important and most common cruelty factors that I have

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    Humans are descendents of other animals. I believe that over time animals change to fit the needs of their environments‚ and that is how after a long span of time humans came to be. Humans could be described as super-domesticated animals because they act like other domesticated animals. Humans are superior because they have more power and are more advanced than the other domesticated animals. Animals do possess souls and you can tell many animals moods by facial expressions showing they are happy

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