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    It doesn’t exist.” The figure of utopia we can find in the book “Animal Farm” by George Orwell. Animal Farm is a parody fable where animals of an English farm exasperated of the miserable life, ill-treatment and humiliations under the lash of the brutal master, they decided to rebel and fight for a utopic society of equals. Soon, however, the pigs smarter and richer of the quality organization decided to take control of the farm. Apparently they are working for a good common, but they are just…

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    Animal Farm Literary Analysis Intro Hook Animal Farm is a novella written by George Orwell. In this story the animals want freedom from Mr. Jones, the farmer, so they rebel and take the farm for themselves. The pigs start taking over and brainwash and manipulate them by using double speak. After a while it’s back to normal with one animal more powerful than the others. The utopia that they wanted in the beginning is reversed and the pigs are just the same as Jones. This novella is written as…

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    a new innovation or unite people, but a con is that many people can die as a result of the revolution. The book Animal Farm, by George Orwell is based on the Russian Revolution and the book made it easier for people to understand what really happened during the Russian Revolution. In the book there were three main revolutions, the first revolution was when the animals took over the farm, The Battle of the Cowshed, and when the windmill was totally destroyed. There were also events that happen in…

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    resources in a society—such as factories and farms—are owned by the public or the state, and wealth is divided among people equally or according to each person 's needs. In the book Animal Farm, George Orwell wrote about communism during World War II, using the term Animalism to represent Communism and animals to represent most of the major players of the Soviet Union during that time period. Orwell followed the development of a farm once controlled by humans to a farm eventually controlled by…

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    their success. When Animal Farm was released in August of 1945, Stalin was credited with halting and pushing back the seemingly unstoppable Axis Powers and had the respect and support of the majority of his people, as well as fellow Allied Powers. It was not until long after the wrath of Stalin until the truth behind his administration was exposed, as well as its surprising…

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    Animal Farm Essay “Napoleon now called upon them to confess their crimes” (Orwell 92). In Orwell’s Animal Farm, an allegory with themes and connections to the Russian Revolution, Napoleon orders innocent animals on the farm to confess to fictitious wrongdoings. The setting takes place on a somewhat maintained farm in England, run by an inattentive owner, Mr. Jones, that often forgets about his animals. Because of his memory lapses, the animals eventually seize power, and a myriad of struggles…

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    The novel Animal Farm written by George Orwell allegorically depicts the author’s views on the Russian Revolution.. The story takes place on a farm with many animals that are ruled by humans (Mr. Jones). Eventually the animals decide that they have had enough of not being treated fairly and revolt against Mr. Jones. Amongst the many themes written about by Orwell, the main themes in the novel that show how Orwell views the story are equality, greed and power. Throughout the novel Orwell shows…

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    how people view others and things. Animal Farm is a perfect example to illustrate how the use of words can manipulate the animals into slavery. Different strategies, used by Napoleon and Squealer, persuade the animals into thinking that they were doing right by them. They use words to control the animals which is often done in the real world by people like politicians. Without the power of words in Animal Farm, the rebellion would have not taken place and Napoleon would have never became the…

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    George Orwell’s Animal Farm first published in England on the 17th of August 1945. It reflects the events leading up to the Russian revolution of 1917 and the Stalinist era of the Soviet Union. Orwell created a figure who represented the Russian peasants and common working class, known as Boxer. The working class had been betrayed by the Stalinists, similar to Boxer who had also been betrayed by the other animals on the farm. The ultimate betrayal of the ideals of Animalism was demonstrated by…

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    Brainwashing Animal Farm

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    the dictator of the Soviet Union. Napoleon came to power after driving the former leader, Snowball, off Animal Farm. The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell, farm animals get rid of their farmer, Jones, and become their own government. However, the animals end up living in a communist dictatorship. As many book reviews have pointed out, this story has parallels with the rise of the communist Soviet Union. While the literal story in Animal Farm is that farm animals overthrew Jones to rule…

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