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    have to obtain knowledge that would give Animal Farm an advantage in combat. likewise‚ Snowball wants to use more advanced technology to ensure an improved future for the animals. Snowball wants to create a windmill to meliorate the farm‚ “Within a few weeks Snowball’s plans for the windmill were fully worked out...with a piece of chalk gripped between the knuckles‚ of his trotters‚ he would move rapidly to and fro‚ drawing in line after line and uttering little whimpers of excitement‚”(16). This

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    such as testimonial‚ name-calling‚ and bandwagon are common; and these government officials are able to manipulate the citizens to thinking that the government system serves justice to its people. This occurs in Animal Farm‚ especially during the windmill dispute where Napoleon took control of the farm. Animal Farm contains a significant amount of propaganda‚ but there was one that proved to be the most effective. In the novel Animal Farm‚ written by George Orwell‚ fear was the most effective propaganda

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    An example of the confessions come from four pigs‚ “they confessed that they had been secretly in touch with Snowball ever since his expulsion‚ that they collaborated with him in destroying the windmill…” You know that this is false information because Mr. Jones and the others had destroyed the windmill not Snowball. It shows that the animals no longer wished to be on the Animal Farm anymore and the only way out of being there was death. A commandment said‚ “No animal shall kill another animal”

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    George Orwell: The Prophesier George Orwell once said‚ “freedom is the right to tell people what they do not want to hear”‚ that‚ essentially‚ “speaking the truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act”. (“George Orwell”) Orwell’s words reveal his political views in the absolute truest form. His uninhibited writing style forced readers to not only to listen what he had to say‚ but to also recognize his writing as the truth. Although his veracity was supposed to be accepted without

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    Abigael Schneider English IIII George Orwell’s Animal Farm Lesson Review: Writing Activity #1: Review your notes on the questions posed in the ‘before reading’ activity. Use your responses as the basis for writing a short essay in response to the questions below. a. How is Orwell’s Animal Farm an allegory? Be specific and provide examples from the text to support your statements. While George Orwell’s Animal Farm is best known as an expertly written allegory for the Russian Revolution of

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    There are many reasons why Cape Wind should go up. For example it will greenhouse gases and provide more renewable energy. At the same time‚ there are also many reasons why it should not go up. Some reasons that back up that claim are that Cape Wind can hurt the wildlife living there and affect tourism in the area. Many argue that the Cape Wind Project should be approved and built for many reasons. For starters‚ since the Cape Wind Project will produce renewable energy‚ it will help reduce greenhouse

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    The media has been around forever from the town crier to a commercial on the radio. While it can expand your knowledge‚ it can also make us over think useless things and be manipulated or controlled. Of course‚ they do this to draw in listeners and cause conversations. We see that the media affects the characters’ thoughts and knowledge in the allegoric novel‚ Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell. By reading Animal Farm‚ it shows us that we must be aware of the media’s reports‚ for they can easily manipulate

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    Old Major had had a dream and wanted to share it with the other animals. When all the animals were present and settled down he began. He tells his fellow animals that he has been thinking what the nature and point of their lives are. He illustrates to them the unhappy lives they live in England. He points out how animals work and produce things while humans do nothing but take away from the animals what they make for their personal usage. Also‚ how humans take what they can from an animal and then

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    sent to the hospital. George Orwell used Dramatic irony to make the reader jump out of there sits and tell the animals what is really happening to them and how their being fooled by the pigs. Also when the animals where told by Napoleon that the windmill was knocked down by snowball when it was actually knocked down by the storm.Verbal irony is when a person or a character in the story says or writes something but means another thing. “No animals may drink alcohol” was one of the seven commandments

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    they used this ability was to control the others in the meeting that was held in the barn. Snowball and Napoleon were arguing over the idea of building a windmill or whether it was a good idea‚ and were just worrying about whether or not their needs were going to be met. It looked like Snowball was going to win the argument to build the windmill‚ but then‚ after Napoleon gives a strange whistle‚ nine enormous dogs come charging into the barn and chase Snowball off the farm. After the dogs had chased

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