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    In the book by George Orwell‚ Animal Farm‚ was ruled by Old Major‚ who promised that all animals would be equal at some point or another‚ but that’s just what he had said. With Napoleon as the new ruler‚ everyone thinks that they are going to be just fine‚ but they aren’t. They’re starving and working long hours‚ working until they just can’t anymore. Napoleon is the ruler of Animal Farm and no one can change that. Not one animal on the farm can modify his way of ruling‚ and they have to live this

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    Antihero In Animal Farm

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    the reader. Notwithstanding‚ the particular character conveys the disapproval of the reader‚ the value of the character is there nonetheless. Moreover‚ the antihero’s value is simply just as important as the hero in any story. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ Napoleon embodies this detested figure that drives the novel forward‚ accompanied by his continued development. Originally‚ the antihero represented by the farm’s owner Jones soon became Napoleon after the removal of Jones. During this replacement

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    scapegoat‚ and was exiled from his home lane. This person was Leon Trotsky‚ a Russian Marxist revolutionary. In the novel Animal Farm‚ Trotsky came out through a pig named Snowball. Throughout the novel‚ Trotsky is brought up more and more through snowball. Leon Trotsky is represented through Snowball by the many life events they had in common. Snowball was chased away from the farm and became an exile by Napoleons trained dogs. In Trotsky’s life‚ he too became an exile from his home. He sent away and

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    Animal Farm – Chapter Notes Chapter 1 Mr. Jones – Owner of Manor Farm – alcoholic Old Major – Prize Middle White Boar – calls a meeting – animals come because he is highly regarded by the other animals The animals come to meeting in following order: dogs: Bluebell‚ Jessie‚ Pincher‚ pigs‚ hens‚ pigeons‚ sheep and cows‚ two horses – Boxer and Clover‚ Muriel – white goat and Benjamin – old Donkey‚ ducklings Mollie‚ and then the Cat. All except for Moses the Raven Old Major explains he is dying

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    leaders‚ it can be good because it really is based on the people‚ instead of someone who thinks they know best for everyone. People can contribute more to decisions made for the colony than following orders from one person or animal. In animal farm‚ after Mr. Jones was ran off the farm‚ it was as if another dictator just took place of a fallen dictator. This is bad because then only one person is in power and whatever they say goes‚ which can affect the people greatly. In a society where the people rule

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    In the book “Animal Farm” by George Orwell the animals live in the farm‚ owned by Mr. Jones. They were not happy with their lives and one day they decide to rebelled and take over the farm. After the Revolution‚ the pig named Napoleon‚ takes the leader position. However‚ The Revolution failed because of Napoleon‚ he did not care about other animals and wanted everything for himself. The idea of Animalism and Revolution came from Old Major‚ who wants them to be free and work for themselves. After

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    Could you ever imagine being physically and emotionally controlled and mentally corrupted by a single “being” everyday? In both novels‚ Animal Farm and 1984‚ the author‚ George Orwell shows how Napoleon and Big Brother‚ both head figurines for their society‚ contain numerous correspondences linking both of them. In the novel Animal Farm the author displays how Napoleon exhibits dictating traits while trying to selfishly control a government for his own contentment in return‚ than everyone’s contentment

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    Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is considered a classic text because it is based on the meaning of a mockingbird‚ the idea of growing up‚ and the theme of prejudice and racism which still is a problem today. George Orwell’s Animal Farm is considered a classic text because it holds historical importance and shows how easily humans can be corrupted by power. The story of To Kill a Mockingbird is set in Alabama‚ a town in Maycomb‚ during the Great Depression. The story is told in the eyes of Scout

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    government limits the information they receive‚ so the citizens think everyone is being treated equally and fairly. The book Animal farm Is an allegory for the Russian revolution and a warning against Totalitarianism. Napoleon was the character representing Stalin In the book. Both Were dictators‚

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    over think useless things and be manipulated or controlled. Of course‚ they do this to draw in listeners and cause conversations. We see that the media affects the characters’ thoughts and knowledge in the allegoric novel‚ Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell. By reading Animal Farm‚ it shows us that we must be aware of the media’s reports‚ for they can easily manipulate us for the worst. A lot of the time‚ the media can exaggerate stories for us to be intrigued. For instance‚ Napoleon makes up

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