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    In the novel Fitzgerald uses animals‚ mainly a puppy‚ to characterize‚ and to drive the plot. In the earlier section of the book‚ chapter 2‚ the reader meets the puppy. In meeting the puppy‚ Fitzgerald conveys education levels of Myrtle Wilson and Tom Buchanan. "I don’t suppose you got that kind?" (27) This quote from Myrtle shows us that her english level is below par. However‚ Tom’s knowledge is shown to be slightly more extensive when he realizes that the dog the man tries to sell them isn’t

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    ANIMAL FARM Chapter One: Summary As the story opens on Mr. Jones’s farm‚ the farm animals are preparing to meet after Mr. Jones goes to sleep‚ to hear the words that the old and well-respected pig‚ Old Major‚ wants to say to them. The animals gather around as Old Major tells them that he had a dream the previous night and senses that he will not live much longer. As the animals prepare for his speech‚ the narrator identifies several of the animals which

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    Animal Farm setting in time within the Russian Revolution In the fictional story Animal Farm‚ Orwell uses his farm to symbolize the communist system during the Russian Revolution. The original intention of overthrowing the farm owner‚ Mr. Jones‚ is not entirely wrong. Nearly all of Mr. Jones principles and harsh mistreatment of the animals proves to the reader that communism is not equality‚ but just another form of unfairness. The rulers of the farm were typically the pigs and dogs because they

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    and every one of us nowadays? Good morning teacher and my fellow classmates. Today I’m going to have a presentation based on the book Animal Farm‚ written by George Orwell. It is a satire as well as a fiction. This book is basically about a revolution that take place in the Manor Farm‚ where the animals can no longer tolerate the human owner‚ Mr. jones‚ who didn’t provide enough food for the animals‚ leaving them starving but forcing them to work very hard at the same time‚ and rise up

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    Animal Farm Submitted by Avery Beacham Fall semester 2013 In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of Tenth Grade Honors Literature Animal farm is a classic portrayal of how power can affect the goals and hopes of society. Animal farm‚ a story by George Orwell begins with a revolution‚ and a lot of hopes for a perfect society being developed by the animals by kicking off the humans from the farm but slowly the leading officials‚ the pigs‚ get a taste of power and from then on things began

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    There are 1‚920 cases of animal cruelty reported each year in the media. Sixty percent of abuse is directed at dogs‚ eighteen percent towards cats‚ and twenty-two percent is directed at other animals; it’s a big problem. Animal cruelty is any mistreatment of animals‚ including not responsibly caring for them‚ or refusing them food and water‚ and is illegal. There are many types of animal cruelty‚ but a large percent of it is neglect. Animal neglect is when an animal’s owner fails to provide anything

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    I decided to compare the two short stories‚ "Sonny’s Blues‚" by James Baldwin and "A Good Man is Hard to Find‚" by Flannery O’Connor. Both stories deal with characters learning to deal with their definition‚ values and identities also to see the way in which the narrator in "Sonny’s Blues" and the grandmother in "A Good Man is Hard to Find" both are forced to deal with their prejudice that they have against other characters in the story and coming to a realization that they understand the wrong of

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    26 March 2012 The Good‚ the Bad‚ and the Ugly of Animal Experimentation Animal experimentation plays an important role in today’s medical and pharmaceutical advances‚ but many question the morality of such a use of animal life. Whether one argues that testing different products and drugs on animals is necessary or not‚ this has become an integral part of developing products. From that Tylenol we pop to get rid of our headache to that perfect shade of pink lip gloss‚ animal testing is used in order

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    Rabbit Proof Fence Discuss the symbolism and motifs in the ‘Rabbit Proof Fence’. What do they represent and how do they contribute to the story? The film ‘Rabbit Proof Fence’ conveys the importance of family‚ belonging and country to the Aboriginal people and provides the audience with an insight of the division between the Europeans and the Aboriginal people. The Director‚ Philip Noyce displays these themes by the use of symbolism and motifs. Symbolism is the use of one object to represent

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    Discuss the role of Benjamin and the Sheep. In the novel ‘Animal Farm’ written by George Orwell both Benjamin the donkey and the sheep are introduced on page two‚ “Benjamin was the oldest animal on the farm‚ and the worst tempered” and “the sheep and cows lay down behind the pigs.” This is the first introduction of the animals on the farm and it immediately gives the reader an indication about how important they will be in the novel as the sheep have not even been described all the reader knows

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