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    My Opinion on Animal Farm

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    Animal farm was short but definitely not sweet. I watched the movie when I was six years old and I found it frightening. I liked that I could learn from the mistakes that the animals made‚ and I even enjoyed the book despite my past experience with the story. The characters were extreme and strangely believable. The author did a fantastic job of creating the characters‚ they made me laugh‚ feel pity and cringe. He successfully transformed the pigs into humans‚ and the other animals into victims

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    Rose Oliva Mrs. Acevedo English 011 15 May 2007 Symbolism of Pigs in Animal Farm In Orwell ’s Animal Farm‚ the animals revolt against the cruel human leaders and set up a better method of farm management where all animals are equal. As time passes‚ the new leaders become greedy and corrupt‚ and the other animals realize conditions are just as miserable as before. There is a major connection between Animal Farm and Russian communism. The pigs are one of the most significant of these connections

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    Halleigh Shackelford  Blog Post Essay  3/2/15    Is  Animal  Farm still relevant today? Yes‚ and in a few ways. First‚ one element of  the  story  is  how  power  can  corrupt  any  leader.  Power  hungry  leaders  are  almost  completely  normal  in  our  society  today.  Secondly  the  book  has  an  element  of  human  nature. Humans  have  a  selfish  side as shown by some of the animals‚ but also a  caring  side  as  shown   by  other animals.  Finally‚  Animal  Farm  is relevant today  because  it  has  an element of 

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    Animal Farm - Paper 47

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    The novel‚ Animal Farm‚ was written by George Orwell and was published in 1946. The story is about a farm in England around the time of the Russian revolution. The animals on Manor Farm are irritated with the way they are being treated‚ so they start a revolution. The pigs‚ who were the smartest animals on the farm‚ took control of the farm while the other animals worked. Throughout the novel the pigs lie to the other animals and change the rules‚ of the farm to accommodate themselves.<br><br>George

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    Corruption’s Effects on Life The rebellion in George Orwell’s satire Animal Farm may have sounded appealing to the animals at first -never having to work for humans again- but they didn’t see the challenges and corruption in front of them. This book focuses on allegorizing the rise of Joseph Stalin and Soviet Communism. Readers are able to pull different biblical themes and perspectives out that should convict us as believers. A strong theme in this book is corruption‚ and Orwell conveys its effects

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    Essay Animal Farm Question: Compare and contrast Napoleon and Snowball. What techniques did they use in their struggle of power? Napoleon is a large boar at the farm. He is not much of a talker‚ but he ’has a reputation of getting his own way’. In the book he is an allegory of Joseph Stalin‚ the leader of the animal rebellion‚ because he often changes the policy and his actions‚ his secret activities‚ his intentionally betrayal and manipulation of the animals and his use of the fear of the

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    manipulation by corrupt officials and leaders. Many leaders use education as a method of spreading their opinions‚ which ultimately can result in biased beliefs. An example of this use of education is evident in the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell. The pigs in Animal Farm use education to assert their control over the other animals by uniting the animals with it‚ by using it to appear compassionate to the other animals‚ and by using education as a means of gathering further power and benefits

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    these types of conflict in the novel Animal Farm. The first conflict seen is between the animals and Mr. Jones. The animals are sick of being treated poorly by him. The drinking problem he has developed is the cause of this and the terrible job he is doing running the farm but he has control over all the animals. Mr. Jones takes all the product of their labor but gives nothing of value to the animals in return. This conflict is resolved when the animals revolt and force Jones and his

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    Political Allegory in Orwell’s Animal Farm: A Note Arpan Adhikary In Animal Farm (1945) George Orwell adapts and subverts the conventional form of ‘Fairy Story’ while satirizing the ethico-political irony in between the theory and practice of revolution with implicit reference to the Stalinist regime in the USSR from the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 onwards. Though it can be read as a critique of any kind of totalitarian doctrine and political hypocrisy‚ Animal Farm abounds with numerous judiciously

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    The animals on Animal Farm learned the hard way at the hands of one pig‚ Napoleon‚ that a government’s power must be limited‚ or else it will be corrupt. Napoleon has the support of a majority of the animals on the farm. He also changes in order to maintain his authority. His main goal is to be as controlling as the humans once were. Napoleon is the most powerful character on Animal Farm. Some people may say that Boxer has much more support on the farm than Napoleon

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