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    The harnessing of steam energy in this way created a society less dependent on waterwheels and windmills‚ as they had the ability to construct or ship this engine anywhere it was needed. Now that people had the ability to generate power anywhere‚ not just next to a water source or windmill‚ they gained the ability to do a lot more things‚ leading to a flurry of advancements. Importantly‚ factories moved into cities as they didn’t need to be

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    Besides written things the animals have also come up with new inventions. They want to make a windmill to save energy. “Snowball’s plans for the windmill were fully worked out. The mechanical details came from mostly three books which had belonged to Mr. Jones.” (p. 49 Orwell) The pigs could read very well that how they got so many crazy ideas like the windmill. They got into many “battles” with the other farmer‚ hence their new system of awards. “’Animal Hero‚ First Class‚’

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    Animal Farm – Chapter Notes Chapter 1 Mr. Jones – Owner of Manor Farm – alcoholic Old Major – Prize Middle White Boar – calls a meeting – animals come because he is highly regarded by the other animals The animals come to meeting in following order: dogs: Bluebell‚ Jessie‚ Pincher‚ pigs‚ hens‚ pigeons‚ sheep and cows‚ two horses – Boxer and Clover‚ Muriel – white goat and Benjamin – old Donkey‚ ducklings Mollie‚ and then the Cat. All except for Moses the Raven Old Major explains he is dying

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    Different types and means of propaganda http://quizlet.com/2472312/7-types-of-propaganda-flash-cards/ Transfer The act of relating something or someone we like or respect with a product. Symbols are constantly used in this form. Testimonial The use of well known‚ respected people to endorse a product or service. Glittering Generalities The act of referring to words or ideas that evoke a positive emotional response from an audience. Virtue words are often used. Plain Folks The use of everyday

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    all the different plans that benefited the Animal Farm‚ such as the windmill. Until a few months later after the rebellion‚ Napoleon who had always opposed me‚ got jealous. So‚ he chased me out with those bewildered dogs‚ stole my plans for the windmill‚ blamed me for everything‚ and corrupted Animalism as he took total control over the farm. Before my expulsion‚ you all saw me drawing and planning out every detail for the windmill‚ hoping to help out all the animals by having less work to be done

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    many more. In Orwell’s novel violence or the threat of violence frequently occur. This essay will prove this statement the threats of violence and acts of violence can be seen through Mr. Jones actions‚ The battle of cow shed and the battle of the windmill‚ finally the executions of all the animals. First of all there are

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    make committees to help make decisions‚ but “Napoleon took no interest in Snowball’s committees” (34). When Snowball proposed the idea of a windmill to reduce the amount work to be done‚ “Napoleon held aloof. He had declared himself against the windmill from the start‚” (49). He later admitted he wanted the windmill‚ so the only reason he was opposed to the windmill was just to disagree with Snowball. The two pigs hardly agreed on anything‚ making it difficult for decisions to be made. Napoleon and Snowball

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    very interesting things. Family and culture is represented to the top left corner of my Coat of Arms. It is represented by a barn‚ pigs‚ cows and a windmill. I drew the windmill to represent Holland‚ where my family was started. The windmill represents my Dutch culture very well because in Holland it is tradition for everyone to have the dutch windmills in their yards. I drew the pig‚ cow and barn to represent my family’s culture. Farming has been in my family for over 3 generations! My grandfather

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    Malik Flournoy Mr. Geigle English 2 12 November 2012 Soviet Farm Could you ever picture a sadistic pig ruling your country? George Orwell portrayed this characteristic in one of his characters‚ named Napoleon‚ in his allegorical novel Animal Farm. Animal Farm takes place on a farm in England‚ the farm is ran by a farmer named Mr. Jones‚ he’s an alcoholic he tends to neglect the animals. The animals eventually get fed up and revolt against farmer Jones. Mr. Jones’ negligence causes the animals

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    1. Identify Old Major‚ Boxer‚ Clover‚ Benjamin and Mollie. Old Major was an old pig. He began the whole idea of the revolution. Boxer was a huge and strong horse‚ not very smart but was nice. Clover the female horse she is Boxers faithful companion. Benjamin was a donkey‚ the oldest animal on the farm. He was skeptical‚ cynical‚ and never laughed. Mollie was foolish and liked sugar and ribbons. 2. For what purpose did Major call the meeting of the animals? He wanted to tell them about his dreams

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