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    LITERATURE ASSIGNMENT ESSAY TYPE QUESTION The Seven Commandments may be said to be the key to an understanding of Animal Farm. Discuss this statement‚ relating your answer to the changes in the commandments and to the situation on the farm. In your answer you could consider some or all of the following aspects. * The importance and content of the Seven Commandments * The changes that take place over time * How the commandments are accepted by the animals * The final result: the

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    demand for freedom for the Jews. Reaction: The Ten Commandments is an incredible epic drama based on the Book of Exodus from the Old Testament. The Ten Commandments is a moving tale of how the Hebrews escaped slavery in ancient Egypt and went on to form their own nation. Thus‚ this movie is mainly about the struggle for freedom as well as the price of maintaining it. Although the story is thousands of years old‚ The Ten Commandments‚ which is basically just a movie adaptation and expansion

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    2. Commandment Relation to Christ-like Love The commandment I choose which displays three types of Christ-like love is the 8th commandment‚ "Thou shall not steal". The first type of Christ-like love that the commandment "Thou shall not steal" displays is desiring what is the best for others. Stealing is something that is very wrong. For example‚ if someone is angry at someone‚ they might express their anger by stealing their belongings. This is not right. Someone can just approach the person

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    neighbor only if you love yourself. In the essay‚ Civilization and Discontents‚ Freud analyzes and evaluates the deeper meaning of the commandment‚ questioning the message and its affects on our society. By inquiring about the origins and cause of the commandment‚ Freud questions our very ability to love‚ and the root of our suffering. Freud evaluates the commandment throught an egotisitcal and negative perspective‚ trying to justify his thoughts in a realistic way. He opposes the idea of a universal

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    covenant‚ however was not rendered null and void with the introduction of the MC‚ rather it introduced new blessings upon God’s people if they were to obey his commandments

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    symbolizes propaganda‚ not only alters the seven commandments established by Old Major at the beginning of the revolt‚ but completely changed the laws in the favor of the pigs. “They had thought the Fifth Commandment was ‘No animal shall drink alcohol‚’ but there were two words that they had forgotten. Actually the Commandment read: “No animals shall drink alcohol to excess.” (Orwell 109) The reader is shown here that the pigs have changed the Fifth Commandment‚ set and agreed upon by all the animals

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    of power. The seven commandments was one of the first things the pigs did to act as humans. They learned how to write and read‚ while maintaining a sense of government to the farm. But latter these seven

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    the followers of Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christianity overlapped by sharing the adherence of the Ten Commandments. Despite both religions deriving from Christianity‚ the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox religions displayed opposition in terms of papal authority. Members of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox faith followed the teachings of the Ten Commandments due to their correlating origins of Christianity. Both religions not only stemmed from the same origin‚ but developed

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    the Lord’s ways‚ to serve him with all of their heart and soul‚ to keep his commandments and his decrees ultimately for their own well-being. The Lord reminds the Israelites of this as a warning for what can happen if they don’t follow the Lord. An example of what could happen if they do not keep the Lord’s commandments can be a reference to the Pharaoh of Egypt during the Exodus events. The significance of these commandments are to relate people to the Lord and that Israel’s prosperity depends on their

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    run by the animals has failed. I think the pigs are to blame for this happening‚ but mostly Napoleon. Napoleon was awful to Snowball and he changed commandments. Snowball did help change a commandment‚ but he was ultimately to blame for this failure. The reasons that Animal Farm failed are Napoleon was too harsh on Snowball and he changed the commandment. When Napoleon became the leader of Animal Farm‚ he started being a very rude animal to the lower ranking animals. The reason he was being harsh was

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