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    Don Quixote Gone Insane

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    The tale of Don’t Quixote de la Mancha is noted as the first modernly written novel‚ and has impacted many different works throughout history. Within the tale of Don Quixote de la Mancha‚ by Miguel Cervantes‚ the reader is told early on that the protagonist‚ Don Quixote‚ has gone mad due to his incessant reading tales of knight-errantry‚ and chivalry. Although‚ throughout Cervantes’s story there are times where it seems Don Quixote may be aware that his delusions aren’t actually reality and it

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    animal. Boxer‚ for example‚ is a cart horse who always worked hard. He shows strong dedication‚ loyalty‚ and is an inspiration to the other animals on the farm. Boxer is a very hard-worker‚ and that is shown especially during the construction of the windmill and the time before his death. “His answer to every problem‚ every setback‚ was ‘I will work harder!’- which he had adopted into his personal motto.” (18) This shows he

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    good for nothing. Stalin ordered someone to kill Trotsky. “The NKVD(his guards/soldiers) folders assassinated Stalin’s rival Leo Trotsky”(grade saver) which would be Snowball but the only difference was in the book snowball didn’t get assassinated he just got run out of the farm you the dogs which would be the NKVD.Snowball would have been the guy who really was trying to look out for the working class. Like Napoleon‚ Stalin kept tight control over the media. He commissioned paintings of himself

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    In the satiric novel Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the character Snowball represents Leon Trotsky‚ who helps the animals gain control of their freedom. However‚ the Utopia that they fought so hard for was not the paradise that they had wished for; the animals are manipulated by the pigs and find that they are no better off than when they had started. Snowball is manipulative‚ disloyal‚ and destructive and he can easily get people to do what he asks of them. Without Snowball‚ Animal Farm might have

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    The world is constantly changing and transforming into a higher and more complex state of being. As the seasons change‚ the mood of the trees and grass are effected as one. This philosophy of the world revolving‚ always leads to the question; why this sudden change? In Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the character representing Joseph Stalin‚ gradually evolves into a dictator of his own kind. Napoleon‚ who is a husky berkshire- boar‚ takes command of the rest of the animals‚ and effects the life of

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    Irony in Animal Farm

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    being the smartest. but Napoleon wanted to be the only one in charge he wanted to have all the power over the animals. The only thing stopping Napoleon from having power of all the animal was snow ball. Snowball had different plans such as building a windmill to give them electric power so they can use electric tools and make make work much easier for them. while Napoleon wanted to worry about food production. So the rest of the animal were asked to vote between Napoleons idea or Snowballs idea. Once

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    Snowball was second in charge after Major died; Leon Trotsky was also next in command of Red October after Karl died. The Snowball and Leon both fought in civil war and “The battle for Cow shed” for Animal and Russia. Snowball wanted to build a windmill to help the farm prosper and get the animals a good life‚ Trotsky had a set of five year plans for Russia to help them get out of debt. The pigs in the book compare to the rich of Russia during Russian revolution. The pigs never

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    convinced that Snowball was indeed against them from the beginning and this hatred and fear of this “common enemy” the animals unite. For example in Chapter 6‚ upon the findings of the ruined windmill Napoleon announces‚ upon smelling the pig tracks left in the yard that Snowball had in fact destroyed the windmill; “In sheer malignity‚ thinking to set back our plans and avenge himself for his expulsion‚ this traitor has crept here under cover of night and destroyed our work of nearly a year”. Snowball

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    Softball Research Paper

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    used by the pitcher is done every pitch. But even though the lower body is used a lot as a pitcher‚ the upper body is the most used part by a pitcher. The pitcher pitches in a motion that is known as “the windmill”. This motion gets its name because the arm is going around in a circle like a windmill. While the pitcher is pitching in this motion‚ the shoulder is the main focus area that is being put to work. The upper body also takes action while pitching. But the pitcher is not the only one who uses

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    form a single painting. When first looking at the picture an individual may see an old man with a pointy nose‚ and “Einstein” hair‚ wearing a white t-shirt. However when getting another glance you can also see two knights riding on a horse with a windmill in the background. Lastly‚ looking at the background of the illustration an individual can also see different faces that make up the lighting of the sky‚ to the lighting of the old man’s t-shirt. Overall‚ they are many different illusions happening

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