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    turbine fell into the sea. Today‚ wind energy technology has gotten better‚ but still need to improve more. It has the potential to replace fossil fuels as energy sources leading. Wind power refers to the energy extracted from wind through the use of windmills and wind turbines. The cost of wind-generated electric power recently has dropped quite a bit. Since 2004‚ wind power has become the least expensive alternative energy source to fossil fuels. Wind power is also growing quickly and becoming a practical

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    taught himself how to read and write‚ then the animal when on to war with the farm owner Mrs. Jones and kick him out of the farm. Snowball was the pig who challenged napoleon and always disagree with each other. Napoleon was thinking about make a windmill to help the worker and snowball end up taking his ideas and make it his own. After the rebellion‚ napoleon ended up making the dogs chase snowball out of the farm for stolen Napoleon ideas‚ for an example “He was running as only a pig can run‚ but

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    George Orwell wrote Animal Farm in 1945. Animal Farm was meant to portray the Russian Revolution that was going on at the time. If Orwell were to openly oppose the ways of the communist party he would have undoubtedly been prosecuted. Instead Orwell wrote Animal Farm to express his hatred for communism in a discreet way; he had done this by making it simple and childlike. Therefore he called Animal Farm a “Fairy Story”. However‚ Animal Farm is not a fairy story but an allegory. An allegory is a story

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    “A fairy story with farmyard creatures has nothing to teach a modern audience” Discuss. Over the time frame of sixty- six years ago‚ today many people are keener on reading books from a wider variety of genres‚ when referring to George Orwell’s “Animal Farm”. It is as important today as it was when first published as we can experience the lives of people and animals during that period of time. This can be portrayed in many ways such‚ as how a history of a revolution that went wrong‚ how the seven

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    motivated by the issues involved in his “real world.” Even after Sancho explains to him elements of the real world‚ he claims that they are illusions in which they have been created to confuse people. For example the windmills are not just giants but giants cleverly made to look like windmills. Everyone they meet in their travels just seems to magnify the imagination of the Don Quixote and gives him more of a “mental” quest. Don Quixote has a tendency to get in the way even when the situation does

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    We are allowed to empathize with the creature in a few ways; the first is through the way he is treated. After Frankenstein creates the monster‚ he locks it up and allows Fritz to bully the creature. This creates moment empathy because we create an emotional understanding with the creature. From our perspective‚ the creature resembles a scared animal‚ or a vulnerable child. It hasn’t had time to distinguish right from wrong‚ so when it lashes out and kills Fritz; it is simply acting in self-defense

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    ‘The main source of power throughout the novel is the power of words‚ language and the use of the rhetoric.’ Discuss the statement referring to the context‚ characters‚ and events in the novel. Thesis Statement There are many parallels between the Russian Revolution and ensuing Communist takeover and the events in George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm. It was a time when a totalitarian government came to power and thus a climate of fear existed. Even when the more discerning animals questioned the

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    Katelyn Rachels AEGL102-008 Carlson April 30‚ 2010 Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution Animal Farm is an allegory for what happened in Russia between the years of about 1917 and 1943. Orwell uses characters and certain details to symbolize different situations in the Russian Revolution. Understanding the specific historical context underlying Animal Farm enriches one’s reading of the book. The novel is about failed revolutions everywhere‚ but above all‚ it is about the Russian Revolution

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    commandments‚ to better benefit him and his immediate cohorts. A great example of this phenomena is a horse named Boxer. There was an event that resulted in the collapse of a windmill that was in midst of being built. Being true to who he is‚ boxer stood up to the challenge and was the main worker in the rebuilding of the windmill. This took a heavy toll on him and‚ and eventually‚ he was shipped off to a glue plant. Boxer believed that Napoleon was always right and died because of

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    Animal Farm Comparison and Contrast Essay The novel‚ Animal Farm and the movie both contain many similarities and differences. Many of the differences come from the movie. The movie‚ Animal Farm‚ has a lot more detail and events added to it. For example‚ Old Major’s death. In the beginning of the movie‚ as Old Major is finishing his speech‚ he tumbles out of the barn‚ and falls to his death. In the novel‚ Old Major dies three nights after his big speech. He doesn’t fall to his death‚ but instead

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