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    Bradley W. McCorkle English 3 Honors Mrs. Colagross 24 May 2013 Formal Speech of “Animal Farm” By: George Orwell Old Major‚ a prize-winning boar‚ gathers the animals of the Manor Farm for a meeting in the big barn. He tells them of a dream he has had in which all animals live together with no human beings to oppress or control them. He tells the animals that they must work toward such a paradise and teaches them a song called “Beasts of England‚” in which his dream vision is lyrically described

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    error when‚ in actual fact‚ = 135‚ 131‚ 139‚ and/or any other value. A Windmill Example: The feasibility of constructing a profitable electricityproducing windmill depends on the average velocity of the wind. For a certain type of windmill‚ the average wind speed would have to exceed 20 mph in order for its construction to be feasible. To test whether or not a particular site is appropriate for this windmill‚ 50 readings of the wind velocity are taken‚ and the average is calculated. The

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    Don Quixote has delusions about windmills being giants. Delusions and eccentric behaviors connected with concrete objects happen as Don Quixote sees some concrete objects as slightly different objects. This pattern is seen when Don Quixote interprets windmills as giants. “thirty or forty of the windmills […] thirty or more enormous giants” (Cervantes 58). The audience may perceive Don Quixote as insane because he confuses two similar objects. The massive windmills’ blades are similar to the massive

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    Napoleon also took it upon himself to blame the destruction of the windmill on Snowball‚ while saying he always agreed on the windmill. Napoleon says “There is work to be done. This very morning we begin rebuilding the windmill‚ and we build all through the winter‚ rain or shine. We will teach this traitor that he cannot undo our work so easily.” (70). He is saying here that he had always wanted the windmill‚ although at first he was against it. Napoleon tried to make it seem like he was

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    generating capacity by nearly 150 percent since 1990. Windmill‚ machine that converts wind into useful energy. This energy is derived from the force of wind acting on oblique blades or sails that radiate from a shaft. The turning shaft may be connected to machinery used to perform such work as milling grain‚ pumping water‚ or generating electricity. When the shaft is connected to a load‚ such as a pump‚ the device is typically called a windmill. When it is used to generate electricity‚ it is known

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    Jessie’s puppies for himself. Napoleon chooses the date of the meeting about the farm’s new windmill to turn on Snowball and get control of the farm. This is similar to the relationship between Stalin and Trotsky. When it looks like Snowball will win the election for his plans‚ Napoleon calls in the dogs‚ who chase Snowball from the farm. After getting rid of Snowball‚ Napoleon orders the construction of the windmill which had been designed by Snowball and which he had been totally against. He does this

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    The novel “Animal Farm”‚ written by George Orwell‚ was written as a reference to the Russian Revolution during the Second World War. The main characters of the novel were two‚ Napoleon and Snowball. The animals in the farm were facing bad treatments from the owner of the farm‚ Mr Jones; therefore‚ the animals‚ led by Napoleon and Snowball‚ decided to raise a rebellion against Mr Jones and his workers. The rebellion succeeded‚ and the farm became owned by the animals. Throughout the novel‚ Napoleon

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    the dogs to chase snowball which is successful and steals snowballs plan to build a windmill‚ squealer then goes round the farm so no animal is against napoleon by asking rhetorical question mostly “surely you do not want Jones to come back?”. Squealer gives an other smooth speech about how Napoleon never opposed to the windmill and it was his idea in the first place which snowball stolen from napoleon “The windmill was‚ in fact Napoleon

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    deprivation of Jessie. In the 1954 movie‚ when Snowball proposes the windmill‚ Napoleon kills him; while in the action movie Snowball is banished from the farm. This difference changes the movies because if Snowball is dead‚ Napoleon can’t use Snowball as a scapegoat to create fear to the other animals. In the 1999 movie‚ Napoleon trades with Mr. Pilkington instead of Mr. Whymper. This creates a different group of invades who destroy the windmill. In the 1954 movie‚ a jealous hostile group of farmers attack

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    was over and the animals have won. Chap.5 Summary After the battle‚ Mollie has turned on the animals and went to the other side to the other farm after that‚ nobody mentioned Mollie again. Within a few weeks‚ Snowball developed a plan to build a windmill for more power and less work around the farm. Everybody was astonished by the idea and all agreed to the

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