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    "Animal Farm" Analytical Essay ‘Animal Farm’ by George Orwell is a very interesting allegory about the Russian revolution which took place in 1917. In the beginning of the novel‚ the animals are ruled by their farmer Mr. Jones‚ a tyrant who neglected and overworked them. After the animal’s successful rebellion‚ their thoughts become so clouded with fantasies and dreams‚ and they are manipulated by the pigs to such an extent that they forget about the days when they were ruled by Mr. Jones‚ and

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    is very cheerful and ambitious. The animals all have bi plans for the future and their outlook is very good. As time goes on their situation gets worse along with the mood. When Napoleon betrayed them and along with the destruction of the second windmill their mood greatly declines in a depressed way. They animals still push on with their morale low though. The farm has transformed into what they tried fight against since the very beginning. At the end of the book‚ when all the animals realize what

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    Jennifer Gonzalez Mrs. Metzger Class 212 April 18‚ 2012 Animal Farm: A Fairy Story Chapter 3 and 4 5. Topics & Themes: power to control others a. Almost all the animals were in some degree literate. The pigs know how to read and write perfectly‚ most of the animals know how to read and write‚ expect for some slower ones that don’t know how to write or read. Literacy matters because it helps better understand the animals whats going on and to educate others

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    Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path” is a story that emphasizes the natural symbolism of the surroundings. The main character in the story‚ Phoenix Jackson‚ is an old black woman who seeks out to find medicine for her sick nephew. This story contains a motif‚ which is the continuous walking of Phoenix Jackson throughout her journey. She lives in the pinewoods and faces the challenging experience of walking through the snowy‚ frozen earth to get to the hospital in the city of Natchez

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    Animal Farm Analytical essay Final Copy Animal Farm is an allegorical Novel based on the Russian revolution. It explains to us through the characters of animals how Russia transformed into a communist country. It is written By George Orwell who is a very multi-talented author. Animal farm is one of George Orwell’s best pieces of literature and was published in 1945. The book reflects what George Orwell’s opinion and feelings were towards Communism in Russia. World Leaders ad politicians such

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    the animals and the farm. The rest of the animals seemed to be the citizens that lived on the farm and were controlled by Mr. Jones then the pigs. The battle at cow shed represented the civil war which ravaged Russia until1920. The battle of the windmill is linked to the German invasion of Russia during World War II. Throughout time‚ many animals have gained a reputation for their unique actions or even physical looks. These animals have been used to insult or describe someone or what they were

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    meetings were the animals had time to discuss what was happening on the farm and argue points. Snowball also made every animal work to their own capacity and no animal took on a harder work load than they could handle. Finally Snowball pushed to have a windmill that would bring electricity to each animals stall. With the passing of Snowball and rise of Napoleon‚ the animals found themselves back to suffering under the same conditions that they faced during the reign of Mr. Jones. For one the pigs decided

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    early everyday so that he can get more work done around the farm as he gives himself the job of making the farm a better place for his fellow animals. He adopts the maxim “I will work harder”. This leads him to do great things such as building the windmill twice almost on his own. Unfortunately‚ Boxer does have the intelligence that we so wish would match his strength (this is clear when he is unable to learn the alphabet past the letter “D”). He is actually very naïve and innocent and this leads

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    Animal Farm by George Orwell is parallel to Russian revolution because of many reasons Napoleon and Stalin are both parallel characters because they both are evil leaders achieve and maintain power and control the masses. They also were both evil‚ selfish leaders that usually dominate good people‚ which made speaking out against the government tyranny dangerous. Napoleon and stalin both make it clear that evil selfish people usually are able to dominate good people. Stalin and Trotsky Had different

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    Introduction Animal Farm‚ a fable that represents the Russian Revolution and communism‚ in 1917 shows how people with power can corrupt a whole society. Each character in Animal Farm has the personality of important leaders during the Russian Revolution and Soviet era-Russia. Snowball is Trotsky; Old Major is Lenin; and Napoleon is Stalin. Old Major stated‚ “Man is the only creature that consumes without producing". Old Major believed all humans preyed on animal labor without giving back‚ that

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