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    Annoying Animals Animal Farm is still relevent to read today because of major wars in history have connections and similarities to the Soviet Union. Are the Pigs in Animal Farm similar to how the people in the Soviet Union acted? Yes‚ there are very simular in many diffrent ways. In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell presents the idea that leaders use language to gain power which allows them to manipulate their citizens.In Animal Farm their owner Mr. jones does not treat them very well so the animal have

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    Many characters in Animal Farm were based on people in real life. Lenin and Karl Marx serve as inspiration for Old Major. Joseph Stalin serves as inspiration for Napoleon. Lenin and Leon Trotsky where the inspiration for Snowball. Vyacheslav Molotov makes up the inspiration for Squealer. Adolf Hitler also shows partial inspiration for Mr. Frederick. Later in the book‚ Napoleon’s farm purge goes off of The Great Purge (which Stalin caused). Napoleon ordering

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    The pigs represent russian leaders‚ for example‚ Napoleon would be Joseph Stalin‚ second leader of the soviet union‚ and Snowball represents the first‚ Leo Trotsky‚ who was expelled from the politburo in 1925 by Stalin as he rose in power. This is similar to how Snowball was chased away from the farm by Napoleon as he became stronger. "If she herself had had any picture of the future‚ it had been of a society of animals set free from hunger and

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    expressed by his novel were based on how communism was bad‚ it would never work or stay equal‚ and leaders will always be greedy and hungry for power. In the novel Animal Farm‚ Napoleon‚ Stalin‚ was presented as a power hungry pig that kicked out SnowballTrotsky‚ to give all power to himself. Napoleon tricked the animals into thinking everything was equal when in actuality the rations of the food was unfair‚ the pigs where allowed to sleep in. There is a system of class on the farm. Orwell makes one

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    Animal’s Low Level of Education Led to the Failure of the Revolution Animal Farm is an allegorical and dystopian novel by George Orwell. It was published in England on 17 August 1945 and in United State in 1946. The book reflects some events before the Russian Revolution of 1917 to the Stalin era. It was chosen as one of the 100 best English-language novels by Time magazine (1923 to 2005). Eric Arthur Blair (1903 –1950),is widely known by his pen name George Orwell. He was an English novelist

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    Animal Farm Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell is an allegory based on the Russian Revolution. The novel warns us about the abuse of power and how people use it to brainwash others. In this essay‚ I will analyse what makes animal farm more than just a ‘fairy story’. Animal Farm is a novel about animals taking over their farm. However‚ this is only the surface of the story. At the beginning‚ the animals are like Communists and work as one. But as the novel progresses‚ the pigs create a totalitarian

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    Many authors receive their inspiration for writing their literature from outside sources. The idea for a story could come from family‚ personal experiences‚ history‚ or even their own creativity. For authors that choose to write a book based on historical events‚ the inspiration might come from their particular viewpoint on the event that they want to dramatize. George Orwell and Charles Dickens wrote Animal Farm and A Tale of Two Cities‚ respectively‚ to express their disillusionment with society

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    How is Marxism portrayed throughout ‘Animal Farm’ by George Orwell? The main aim of Marxism is to bring about a classless society‚ and ‘Animal Farm’ is generally considered to be a Marxist novel‚ as all its characters share a similar ambition at the beginning. ‘Animal Farm’ represents an example of the oppressed masses rising up to form their own classless society‚ whilst offering a subtle critique on Stalin’s Soviet Russia‚ and communism in general. Orwell is‚ ironically‚ revolutionary in his

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    Critical Analysis: Renowned satirist George Orwell masterfully incorporates symbolism into his work fabricated within simple tales of fantasy and delight. On the surface these works seem mild almost childlike. However within layer they are stories that will either horrify you from within because of its biting truth or leave you amused by the parallels drawn from reality. Therefore these pieces of literature are not mere stories but caricatures romanticized with words. ‘1984’ and ‘Shooting an Elephant’

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    How Does Orwell Explore The Theme Of Education In Animal Farm? ‘All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others’. George Orwell writes this toward the end of his highly acclaimed allegory‚ Animal Farm. From this single statement we can tell quite a bit about Orwell’s views on education which he puts across strongly throughout the novel. A message I see that this statement portrays is that everyone has the right to an education but some people were getting a better education than

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