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    on Animal Farm was an almost spotless success. Although the methods used to persuade the animals into submission were questionable the work was done. In the end‚ the pigs received exactly what they strived to engage in the beginning: dominance. No matter the consequences or fears the labor that needed to be done on the farm was completed in record time. All throughout the revolution the pigs still were able to uphold their front and had the trust of most of the animals. Although the animals living

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    Animal Farm: Political Issues Eric Arthur Blair‚ better known by his psuedonym George Orwell‚ is an English author commonly known to write about political issues. Orwell has been highly acclaimed and criticized for his novels‚ including one of his most famous‚ Animal Farm. In a satirical form‚ George Orwell uses personified farm animals to express his views on stalinism in the novel Animal Farm. Throughout Orwell ’s early novels‚ democratic socialism kept the author from total despair of all

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    The book Animal Farm‚ is a political satire of a totalitarian society ruled by a mighty dictatorship‚ in all probability an allegory for the events surrounding the Russian Revolution. The animals of "Manor Farm" overthrow their human master (Mr. Jones) after a long history of mistreatment. Little by little‚ the pigs become dominant‚ gaining more power and advantage over the other animals‚ so much so that they become as corrupt and power-hungry as their predecessors‚ the humans. Major (an old boar)

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    Authority and Power Felicia Flake Everest University Online Police officers possess both authority and power. Authority is the right to command and the right or power to enforce rules or give orders and is the basis of social control in a community. Police officers possess this type of authority when signed on to do their jobs. Power is a source of social influence and context manipulation of objective facts‚ such as actions or results of another person ’s behavior. Authority

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    Animal Farm – Assessment One Chapter One According to Major‚ what is the cause of all the animals’ problems? Major blames the animals’ suffering solely on human beings. Mr. Jones and his men have been exploiting animals for ages‚ Major says‚ taking all of the products of their labor- eggs‚ milk‚ ect for themselves and producing nothing of value to offer the animals in return. What motto does Major give the animals? The message Major gives the animals is “Why‚ work night and day‚ body and soul

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    my cell. “Are you okay‚ Albress?” “No‚ I’m fine. How about you‚ are you okay?” He proceeds to tell me that his wife is expecting and he is excited for the day he can hold his first born. “I’ll be praying for you.” I tell him as I often did before he left me to my own thoughts. “I demand to see that demon.” I heard a voice sound from down the hall. Then‚ steps begin to hurry down the hall to me. “What is it that you think you’re doing?”

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    15 May 2013 Joseph Stalin and Animal Farm Towards the climax of the novel‚ readers witness Napoleon rising to power on Animal Farm. What readers may not realize is the resemblance of this character’s qualities and those of Joseph Stalin during the Russian Revolution. These similarities and how writer George Orwell expresses them will be discussed in this paper. Animal Farm is an allegory using the character Napoleon to represent Joseph Stalin. To begin‚ both figures shared the same historical background

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    Both Napoleon and Snowball play pivotal roles in Animal Farm after the rebellion. They are both highly regarded by the animals and are seen as leaders of Animal Farm. However‚ both Napoleon and Snowball are very different in their personalities and leadership styles. Napoleon prefers to work behind the scenes to build his power through manipulation and deal-making‚ while Snowball devotes himself to winning popular support through his ideas

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    Question 1 - Characterisation In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell uses the names of his characters to reflect their personal traits and what they represent in the book. Napoleon After the death of Old Major‚ Napoleon emerges as a leader corrupted with power. Napoleon never makes a contribution to the revolution and never shows interest in the strength of Animal Farm itself‚ only to the strength of his power over it and the rest of the Animals. His namesake‚ Napoleon Bonaparte‚ also betrayed the principles

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    Animal Farm is educational in many ways. It teaches that it is easy to be influenced if individuals do not take a stand for what they believe in. If the animals had been more educated they could have stopped Napoleon. Because they did not know what their ancestors fought for they never protested the pigs power. What would a society be like if all of its inhabitants were uneducated? What if no one could make a clear and distinct decision for themselves about what is right and what is wrong? If they

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