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    to assist you in this task. Caesar must not become king. He has too much power already‚ the power would corrupt him‚ and Rome would not have a good leader. If he gains any more power‚ he will become corrupt. As it stands‚ Caesar has too much power and fame with Rome. He would lead Rome carelessly‚ making decisions based on his own means. He already is gaining more power than he deserves. If we allow him to take the throne‚ he will be corrupted entirely by the idea of absolute power. Caesar is not strong

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    By what method’s does Napoleon consolidate his personal power? How does this relate to Stalin? Napoleon consolidate his personal power through propaganda‚ private army‚ and religion. Stalin which is a big figure of Russian Revolution centralized his authority in the same ways. George Orwell is trying to warn readers against abusing of propaganda‚ secret police or army‚ and religion in Russian Revolution by expressing Napoleon’s abuse in Animal Farm as a symbol of Stalin’s. George Orwell is cautioning

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    George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm‚ two characters lie to their “comrades” to take control. Napoleon and Squealer create this dictatorship in Animal Farm‚ shortly after the Rebellion. Snowball and Napoleon were against each other because both wanted to be in control of the animals. Napoleon managed to get Snowball out of the farm by using trickery and malice. He had help from the nine dogs he was privately training. Since Snowball was never to be seen after the chase‚ Napoleon took charge. The rest

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    In John Actons quote‚ “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts completely.”‚ is the theme of the book Animal Farm because the pigs began to take advantage of the power they got as for being the leaders of the farm and then turned themselves into the people they considered their enemies. The pigs in the beginning of the book ‘Animal Farm’ hated humans which lead to revolution. Then‚ the power was taken advantage of by the pigs and began to act like humans and the humans began acting like

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    ‘The main source of power throughout the novel is the power of words‚ language and the use of rhetoric.’ Discuss the statement referring to the context‚ characters and events in the novel. The power of words refers to the ability of someone who is in the position of authority to influence or force people into submission. George Orwell’s Animal Farm is a satirical portrayal of the Soviet Revolution‚ as there are many similarities and equivalents of characters and events between the novel and Soviet

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    audience. This is shown specifically‚ in George Orwell’s Animal Farm (1945)‚ which explores Orwell’s distaste on the Russian revolution. This text challenges us to think about power and corruption as it demonstrates and assists us to gain an understanding of the different ways‚ the need for power and corruption can evidently exploit a society. First of all‚ the use of allegorical techniques emphasizes how the pigs’ greed for control can demonstrate the detrimental effects of power. It also shows how the

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    As William Pitt once said‚ “ Unlimited power corrupts the possessor.” This quote represents the main theme of Animal Farm By George Orwell. In the novel the animals from a farm want to have freedom from the humans‚ after they get their freedom it does not turn out as how they imagined it. George Orwell gives the the theme of how power corrupts people or in this case animals in his novel. At the beginning of the novel the animals established Seven Commandments that they were going to live by but

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    The dictator Napoleon in the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell resembles the current Sudanese Dictator Omar al-Bashir. Napoleon is a pig on Animal Farm who‚ from the time Mr. Jones was kicked out of the farm‚ assumed power and took as much control as he could over the farm. Omar al-Bashir has been president of Sudan from 1989 to present day. He is considered one of the most corrupt leaders of all time with seven counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes and is currently the only sitting president

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    things that he does not really interested in or cares about. Socrates proves that Meletus is not concerned about the youth and also that he himslef is not a corrupter of the youth by asking Meletus a number of questions along with questions he answers himself. First he asks who would be the good influence for the youth‚ since he is considered to be the only corrupter. Meletus has no answer‚ to which Socrates replies “Do you see‚ Meletus‚ that you are silent and cannot tell? And yet does it not seem

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    was to keep himself in power. How far do you agree with this view of Napoleon Bonaparte from 1799-1815? From 1799 to 1814‚ Napoleon Bonaparte was the emperor of France. On November 9‚ 1799‚ Napoleon and members of the legislature removed the Directory‚ dictatorship of five men during the French revolution‚ from office because the Directory was weak and failed to improve conditions in France. A new constitution was formed consolidating Napoleon’s position and Napoleon was named first consul of

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