Animal Farm Comparison Essay

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Comparison and Contrast Animal Farm

In the novel and movie Animal Farm, posses less differences but many occurred with similarities. In the movie, one of the similarities with the novel exist during Napoleon’s dogs chasing Snowball out of the farm and persist sentenced to death. Although the windmill got destroyed by the humans, Napoleon accused Snowball the chaos of the windmill. During the assembly, Napoleon said that Snowball persist the cause of the windmill and sentenced to death. Then Napoleon sent the dogs after Snowball and never to be seen again. Another similarity, when the battle of the Cowshed began. Napoleon and the animals getting ready for the war of the humans and planning a plan to destroy the humans. The humans
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What that means Old Major died by old age and needed to pass away. During the movie, Old major and the animals continue into the barn getting ready for the assembly. While Old Major currently doing his speech, Farmer Jones walked to the barn and herd the animals chattering, Jones fell in the muddy ground the gun went off. Old Major got hit with the bullet and fell off the balcony of the barn and then landed head first. All of the animals surround him and they looked heartbroken. Farmer Jones did not know what happened and went back to the house with Mrs. Jones. For another difference, the pigs Napoleon, Squealer, and Snowball in the farmer's house and saw there, a television in the living room.They took the television to the barn to show the animals about what the humans use the animals for. In the novel, the pigs did not acquire a television and took it to the barn. They only talked about the humans doing harm to the animals. When the movie remained filming, the author interpreted that the novel Animal Farm needed to be explained in visual concept for the reader to see how the animals and humans acted in the novel. The movie made the author decided it will be a great idea to gain a different concept than the movie, but with some information for the novel to keep

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