Compare and Contrast Napoleon and Snowball‚ from the book Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ share many similar and different character traits when compared together. While Napoleon maybe cheating at cards‚ Snowball is hard at work developing a plan for a windmill to minimize animal work. Snowball could be talking away with his many speeches while Napoleon is trying his very best at training the puppy dogs to the rank of guard dog. Snowball and Napoleon‚ having their own similarities and differences‚ both
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the book is how the windmill is built and the process. In the book the process of building the windmill is very detailed (32-33). We can feel the animal’s frustration when the windmill is destroyed for the second time. During the movie‚ the building of the windmill is not discussed much. There is no timeframe discussed as to how long it took to build and who helped build it. The movie also has a lack of how the pigs can talk the other animals into keep working and how the windmill only gets destroyed
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• Project Title: Windmill • Project Description: Our project is a mini windmill that uses wind energy to generate electricity. This process is achieved by creating a propeller and connecting it to a motor. This motor lies on a free rotating base that rotates above a stand (truss) that supports the whole mill. Rotating the base to face the direction of the wind is achieved by connecting a back rudder to the base. • How does it work?
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implement the technology. In the case of the WTC‚ the plan was carried out because the conventional design supports 3 windmills‚ 29 meters in diameter each. Although these turbines were designed to minimize vibration and noise‚ they are but a small variation on windmills used in wind farms‚ and therefore the budget required to be devoted to scientific research was minimal. The 3 windmills running at full capacity can provide between 11 and 15% of the energy the building demands‚ which amounts to between
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aims of the rebellion. Trotsky was also the leader of Lenin’s Red Army‚ as Snowball leads the army of animals that repel Mr Jones. Both Snowball and Trotsky were great thinkers‚ Snowball planned to build a windmill in his efforts to achieve the ideals of animalism. The construction of the windmill sparks a fight between napoleon (Orwell’s
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Revolution include the building of the windmill‚ the pups Napoleon trained‚ and some of the characters themselves. During the Russian Revolution‚ Joseph Stalin fought for something called the ‘Five-Year Plan‚’ which is symbolized through the building of the windmill in Animal Farm. Both were meant to lessen the workload and therefor improve conditions for workers while increasing production‚ but as with Stalin’s ‘Five-Year Plan‚’ the windmill was a complete failure. In Animal Farm
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Reading Comprehension and Response to Literature Questions Chapters 1-2 Directions Answer all the questions below. Dont forget to answer all of the parts of each question too. Restate the question in your answer. Dont forget to cite evidence from the novel to support your answer. Anthropomorphism characterization What human characteristics (other than the ability to speak English) does Orwell give to each of the following characters CharacterHuman Characteristics and Personality TraitsOld
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Chapter 1- ANIMAL FARM QUESTIONS 1. In Chapter 1‚ How is Mr. Jones portrayed? He is portrayed as a reckless alcoholic. 2. The animals who gather to hear Major`s speech each mirror a human trait. What trait is revealed in Clover? Boxer? Benjamin? Mollie? The cats? The dogs? What is significant about the pigs and the raven? Clover- she is very maternal Boxer- he is strong and loyal Benjamin- cynical‚ old‚ and wise Mollie- she is very vain and self-absorbed Cat- this animal is very lazy‚ played both
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Pin the Tail on the Enemy In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ the form of propaganda with the most impact is the use of pinpointing the enemy. First‚ the pigs in charge point an accusatory finger at Jones and all of humanity‚ and claim they are the root of all their problems. At the beginning of the book during Old Major’s speech he cries that‚ “Man is the only real enemy we have‚” in an attempt to turn the animals against Jones (Orwell 7). If this goes as planned it will inspire the animals to
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