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    satisfied his pleasure is what took precedence over everything-the animals‚ honesty‚ commandments‚ etc. He gave himself the credit for every good thing‚ without any recognition to the other animals‚ such as the building of the windmill‚ and the victory of the Battle of the Windmill. In addition‚ he is the one that completely transformed the farm into the same or worse way it was in the hands of Man. He made the pigs mimic Man: adopted all its bad habits which were against the animals‚ with the exception

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    Animal Farm is set on an English farm named Manor Farm‚ owned by Mr. Jones. The fable-like story concerns the rebellion of the farm animals‚ and is told entirely from their point of view. The story opens with Mr. Jones stumbling into bed‚ unable to lock up the farm properly after a night of excessive whisky drinking. Old Major‚ the venerable and well-respected pig‚ has called all the animals together for a meeting to take place after Mr. Jones has gone to bed‚ and they gather outside the big barn

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    there are examples as you read on further of it being an allegory‚ a book that has a hidden meaning into it. In this specific book there are hints of the past and disagreements that went on during that time of the past. The animals‚ the humans and windmill the animals controlled and built are all examples of this ‘hidden meaning’. Within the book Animal Farm‚ all of the animals represent a different prehistorical human/group of humans. Napoleon‚ the individual pig who took over the whole farm of animals

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    The Giver By Lois Lowry

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    Jack Caroll once said “the greatest utopia would be if we could all realize that no utopia is possible; no place to run‚ no place to hide‚ just take care of business here and now” (Caroll). Is it possible for our world to become a complete utopian society with no problems and no worries? The chances of this happening are slim to none. There is no way for every person to agree on the same thing and be able to like the way it is. People have different views on the way anything should be done and not

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    Imagery In Animal Farm

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    Snowball (Trotsky) and Napoleon (Stalin) become prominent organizers of the renamed Animal Farm‚ who are constantly debating and at fault with one another when arguing about the future of the farm. Not long after‚ Snowball comes up with a plan for a windmill‚ which the animals will build in a year’s time‚ in order to power the farm with electricity to save them time from farming and heat them in the winter‚ and to improve their quality of life. However‚ Napoleon strongly

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    snowball vs napoleon

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    of Animal Farm would be‚ the revolution was doomed to fail from the beginning. Snowball believes in the happiness of his citizens. He would always put the farm first and try to achieve everyone’s needs‚ this is seen when he devised a plan for a windmill tower that would produce electricity and benefit everyone on the farm. Napoleon‚ however‚ is more of a demanding‚ overpowering pig who always gets what he wants. He gets influenced easily and always puts himself first. He believes that he is Animal

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    will affect others. When he spies two monks traveling to a nearby town‚ he believes they will try to steal from the town and kill people‚ so he attacks them. When he passes by a farm with windmills‚ he mistakes them as trolls destroying the crops‚ but his companion eventually convinces him not to attacks the windmills but to warn the people to move away. People around him enjoy and hate the way he acts‚ but they allow him to enjoy himself and make fun of him. Man can act with a heroic purpose in mind

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    Animal Farm Vs Village

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    The Enormity of the Possible “We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.” The well known greek philosopher‚ Plato said that. To be like a child is to be innocent‚ and not know any better than what your taught. But‚ to be like men is to have knowledge and use your knowledge from past precedence to keep yourself going. However‚ that’s not always how the story goes. This shows in M. Night Shyamalan’s movie‚ The Village and George

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    Snowball’s goals for the farm are to give the inhabitants a higher quality of living‚ and thus‚ prompts him to be an outstanding and charismatic leader. Snowball passionately drives the idea of creating a windmill with a dynamo “which would do [the animal’s] work for them while they grazed at their ease in the fields or improved their minds with reading and conversation.” (Orwell 32) Instead of creating a means of production that would increase wealth and

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    devised the flag design to symbolize the hopes and dreams of the animals (Snowball). One of his greatest dreams was of a world run by machines‚ and he would accomplish that dream by building a windmill to run the farm’s electricity (Snowball). When Snowball had finally convinced all of the animals the windmill would bring great things‚ he was chased off the farm by nine dogs on Napoleon’s orders and later became the scapegoat for all the farms mishaps (Eissen) Animal Farm is a satirical beast fable

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