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    is when the windmill started to fall apart. Napoleon once again used Snowball to blame for his mistakes. 14. In chapter 7 Boxer disagreed Snowballs removal saying that he was loyal in the start. Later‚ Napoleon’s dogs attacked Boxer and the four pigs that had questioned Snowball’s removal. Napoleon lets Boxer go and orders the dogs to kill the other pigs. I do not think Boxer and the pigs really committed any crimes and Napoleon was taking this issue too seriously. 15. The windmill in Animal Farm

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    Propaganda in Animal Farm

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    115). Also‚ on page 61‚ when Napoleon first drove out Snowball‚ Napoleon told the animals that the windmill was his idea and he just pretended not to like it to get rid of Snowball. The animals all believed him because they were ignorant. And finally‚ when the windmill was first destroyed‚ on page 72‚ Napoleon used propaganda to make all the animals believe that Snowball had destroyed the windmill himself and had been a traitor from the beginning. He even had them convinced that Snowball had

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    One decision that was made was concerning the windmill project and the most important decision made was who would be the head animal.  Snowball and Napoleon each gave their input on what needs to be done around the farm.  “Snowball stood up and‚ though occasionally interrupted by bleating from the sheep‚ set forth his reasons for advocating the building of the windmill.  Then Napoleon stood up to reply.  He said very quietly that the windmill was nonsense and that he advised nobody to vote

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    Character Analysis: Boxer

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    destruction of the windmill‚ he had made arrangements with the cockerel to call him three-quarters if an hour earlier in the morning instead of half an hour. And in his spare moments‚ which there were not many nowadays‚ he would go alone to the quarry‚ collect a load of broken stone‚ and drag it down to the site of the windmill unassisted. This shows that boxer is hardworking as he can choose be deep in slumberland for a longer time instead of waking up early to build the windmill. Furthermore‚ during

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    Animal Farm Essay 9-22-13 2. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ Orwell writes the story as a metaphor of the Russian Revolution and Communism. Napoleon is a pig that plays the part of Joseph Stalin and refers to Communism as “Animalism.” Napoleon uses cruelty‚ treachery‚ and propaganda to twist the meaning of Animalism throughout the story to justify his rise to power and eventually turns the animal’s dream of a utopian type of life into a pig-ruled disaster. By doing this‚ Napoleon’s nature represents

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    on others. In time‚ the leaders of animal farm started to have mixed feelings. Snowball and Napoleon were in constant disagreement. An important meeting that was held ended with an astonishing outcome. One decision that was made was concerning the windmill project and the most important decision made was who would be the head animal. Snowball and

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    Don Quixote's Quest

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    Quixote dedicates the village whore Aldonza Lorenzo‚ who he names Dulcinea of Toboso‚ to be his courtly love. Like most heroes and knights‚ Quixote has a quest he must go on but challenges arise along the way. Among these challenges Quixote attacks windmills he believes are four armed giants; although he is unsuccessful in defeating the so-called giants‚ he still does not lose the motivation to finish his quest. Quixote’s persistence to complete his quest makes him a hero because he will

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    The seven great commandments of Animalism were strictly propaganda which the pigs used to keep the animals in check. At first‚ all of the animals followed these commandments closely‚ and there was peace among them. However‚ as time went on‚ the pigs‚ who were the leaders of the animals‚ began to frequently break the rules. One of these commandments‚ “All animals are equal”‚ was changed by the pigs in their favor‚ so that they were considered to be above all other animals. Furthermore‚ another commandment

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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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    In Miguel de Cervantes’ classic novel Don Quixote de la Mancha‚ a necessary counterpart to Don Quixote’s character is found in Sancho Panza. Sancho is Don Quixote’s so-called squire and companion through his adventures. The vital contrast between these two characters contributes to the literary success of Cervantes’ novel. It is only through the eyes of Sancho that we witness Don Quixote’s madness and only through the latter’s madness that we evidence Sancho’s sanity. Without the presence of these

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