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    Oppression In Animal Farm

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    leaders of the farm due to their intelligence. They are the ones who make important decisions. However, the rest of the animals still get a say as they have to vote in order for decisions to be made. This makes it so that the pigs have more control, but are still not in complete control. Meanwhile, Snowball and Napoleon are representing their symbols of Trotsky and Stalin, respectively. Stalin and Trotsky had different political policies and had opposing beliefs. This is shown with Napoleon and…

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    Orwell’s Animal Farm exhibits the lives of animals in the early 1900’s…

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    Napoleon's Revolution

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    been many in the past and possibly many in the future. In “Animal Farm” George Orwell presents the idea that language can be used to maintain power when a leader has too much power is obsessed with keeping control of their citizens. The book Animal Farm is based off the Russian Revolution. The Russian Revolution was the fall of the Czar in Russia which later formed the Soviet Union and Joseph Stalin would later rise to power. Animal Farm has transcended its original context of the Russian…

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    Matthew Fidurko Ms. McCalley English 9 Honors 11 April 2017 The Power Through Fear in Both Orwell’s Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution Intro paragraph: Fear is easily controlled by those who are powerful, and that is why people shouldn’t let their fears become boundaries. George Orwell wrote his book Animal Farm to shed light on how in the Russian Revolution and many other civilizations with rulers who hold great power often try to instil fear in their people. Orwell wanted his readers to…

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    The book Animal Farm, published in 1945 and written by George Orwell is a novel depicting the difference between human and animal behavior. Throughout the story Orwell demonstrates how power is used throughout the book through the characters Jones, Snowball and Napoleon. Orwell manifests how some characters use their power to better the farm, however, he also shows how power can be used to corrupt the farm and the animals which inhabit it. Jones is the owner of the Farm he demonstrates his…

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    Animal Farm Equality

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    The “Animal Farm” by George Orwell is criticize novella about the communist government in Europe using animal as character. It was during Second World War Orwell found that ruling class (Bourgeoisies) dominating the working class (Proletariat) which leave Proletariat without option, but to revolt. In the novella we can find that pigs dominate the other animal and other animal working tirelessly. Therefore domination, inequality and deceive are the causes of class conflict in the novella. After…

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    The wonderful fantasy of freedom soon became an illusion of the perfect reality. In Animal Farm by George Orwell, it focuses on the dynamic lives of the animals that prevail and win the revolution, only to face bigger troubles than what the mere humans have caused. The sluggish animals detest their human owners for imposing oppressive lives on them. Their lives are a routine of hard work and little food; and in the end, they come face to face with the inevitable: death by the cruel knife. One…

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    previously stated, “Animal Farm” is not just a story but happens to be one based on real world events. It is based off of communist Russia/Soviet Union and some its largest political leaders. Napoleon our antagonist is thought to be based off of Joseph Stalin . One of Stalin’s most famously remembered quotes states that, “The only real power comes out of a long rifle.” Napoleon's viewpoints in animal farm are almost spot on to his. Instead of using a gun to rule the animals he has his dogs and…

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    Animal Farm, by George Orwell, is a short story with a big metaphor, and many underlying themes. Animal Farm is a story about a group of farm animals who rebel against their cruel keeper, Mr. Jones, the rebellion was successful, but things turned after greed and corruption spread quickly through the leaders and all that was rebelled for was lost. As said before, there are many underlying themes in Animal Farm, but the three that stood out the most to me were Greed, Leadership and Hope. I will…

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    Let-Down Animal Farm

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    another girl. In Animal Farm, the animals are let down by many characters. This lead to the failure of the farm and many disastrous deaths. George Orwell believes that people should be careful with who they are loyal to because they can be let down. Mr. Jones is a character that lets the animals on the farm down. He became depressed after losing his money in a lawsuit. This made him start to give up on the farm and the animals. The living conditions when Mr. Jones was the owner of the farm were…

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