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    Animal Farm: Book Review

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    200125 March 2010 Animal Farm: Book Review Animal Farm is a dystopian‚ allegorical novel written by George Orwell and published in 1945. Orwell was a novelist as well as a journalist‚ and is best known for his narrative documentaries and his novellas’‚ including “Nineteen Eighty-Four‚” and “Animal Farm.” His novella “Animal Farm” mirrors events in Russia that lead up to the Revolution and lasted during “Stalin era‚” and exhibits noteworthy symbolism between common farm animals and important communist/socialist

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    Animal Farm Persuasive Essay Side: Napoleon Imagine rolling hills of golden wheat‚ orchards filled with juicy ripened fruit dangling from green trees‚ a cheery red barn with mountains of soft hay‚ animals happily roaming the vast farm with not a single human in sight. Not one other farm has ever accomplished what we have. Hello‚ my name is Velvet and I am a horse who has been born and raised on the farm. I was there when Old Major gave his famous speech and I too fought against Jones and his

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    Animal Farm George Orwell Old major‚ an old and wise boar‚ gathers all the animals in the Manor Farm‚ owned by Mr. Jones‚ to relate to them his dream. He tells them of his dream where no animals are being oppressed by the human beings and are able to manage their own lives. He tells them that ‘No animal in England is free. The life of an animal is misery and slavery: that is the plain truth.’ And that all of that is because of Man. He further adds that ‘Man is the only real enemy [they] have

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    Per. 7 Animal Farm Analysis 19 September 2016 Boxer the Boxer The character of Boxer in the novel Animal Farm is a cart-horse that is always optimistic and always willing to push himself to the limit for the sake of others. “His answer to every problem‚ every setback‚ was ‘I will work harder!’---which he had adopted as his personal motto” (Orwell 29). From the beginning of the rebellion‚ to the first harvest‚ all the way to his last days‚ Boxer used all of his incredulous strength for the farm to survive

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    them in hopes of creating change. But what happens when they succeed‚ and are provided with a new ruler‚ only to realize it never really solved their conflict? The novel‚ Animal Farm by George Orwell portrays quite an ironic concept‚ because it talks about the constant struggle of the animals trying to establish their own freedom and swearing that they would never try to become human‚ but gradually turning into them in the end. Animal Farm discusses the oppression the animals have to face and the constant

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    Critical Questions: Written Assignment 1 7. In Animal Farm the author George Orwell uses animals to represent the Russian revolution. One of the differences in the novel and the two films were old major’s death. In the novel he dies of natural causes however in the movies he calls a meeting to tell all the other animals about his point of view on the rights of animals and man. He teaches them the song (their anthem) “beats of England” and mr.Jones hears them all singing in the night and to settle

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    Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution In the beginning of George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm‚ Old Major’s idea of an animal utopia drove the creatures of The Manor Farm to a rebellion. Slowly but surely‚ the vision of a place where animals could live happily ever after‚ without the cruel hands of mankind‚ diminished into an autocratic dictatorship run by comrade Napoleon. As the novel progresses‚ its events and characters begin to look more and more like the events and leaders of the Russian Revolution

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    In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ Napoleon’s manipulation of rhetoric and persuasive language makes him a very effective communicator‚ and therefore powerful. Napoleon’s main rhetoric power comes from a young pig who “could turn black into white” (Orwell p. 6)‚ named Squealer. Squealer is often “sent round the farm to explain … new arrangement[s]” (Orwell p. 21)‚ on Napoleon’s behalf. This is

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    The Abuse of Languagein Animal Farm: By: Karwan Ӧzkürt Animal Farmis a great work by Orwell that includes many things that are real in life. In his book‚ Bloom says that‚ “sixty years have passed debating over the ultimate political meaning of Animal Farm‚ but it owes partly to its use of propaganda” (Bloom‚ 2007:53). The corruptions and distortions of language which helped Napoleon to have a dictatorial government in Animal Farm became a particular concern of Orwell’s last years. In his essay‚ Politics

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    What gift is given to the animals for their victory? -- One apple‚ two ounces of corn for each bird and three biscuits for each dog. 2. What announcement is made by Squealer one night? -- That Comrade Napoleon was dying. 3. An unusual incident happens at midnight one night. What happened? -- The animals caught squealer trying to change the commandments. 4. True or false? The animals knew what Squealer tried to do. -- False. They had no idea‚ except for Benjamin‚ who seemed to

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