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    (noun) possession of control, authority, or influence over others. Napoleon is the unanimously elected leader of Animal Farm and uses his power for lots of bad rather than good. He uses the animal’s inability to read and their foolish minds to get away with unfair deeds against them. The system of checks and balances would help eliminate Napoleon’s abuse of power when he made deals and trades with the farmers, when he executed the animals, and when he slept on Jones’ bed. First, the…

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    Talking animals taking control of a farm to kids surviving in an arctic desert, books have evolved into extraordinary feats. How could novels of such great distance ever be similar, one talks about communism and the other expresses the idea of relying on each other for survival. In the novels Surviving Antarctica by Andrea White and Animal Farm by George Orwell the theme perseverance; if u try hard enough you will eventually succeed is shown by the animals fighting for independence, the animals…

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    Propaganda and Animal Farm Propaganda is a way of communication that establishes a biased form of thinking to a certain community.There were many ways that propaganda was established in Animal Farm by George Orwell. In this book there is a farm Owned by a farmer,and old drunken man, Mr.Jones. The Book begins with a wise boar named Old Major, he is more of the wise leader of the entire farm this is because he is the oldest animal on the farm. He calls a meeting in the barn during the middle of…

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    “Animal Farm” is a novel written by George Orwell. Throughout the story, Orwell discusses how the animals are mistreated and overworked. He covers the different ideas that the animals have to fight back against the humans. The author explains how the animals are longing to have the perfect farm where they are all treated equally and will work as hard as they need to in order to get that. Although the story is very unrealistic it is still relevant for readers. The author does a good job catching…

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    Animal Farm Research Paper

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    Research Paper When George Orwell was asked to summarize his new novel "animal farm" he said this: "there's a farm and the animals get fed up with the way the farmer runs it so they chuck him out and try to run it for themselves. But they run it just as badly as the farmer and become tyrants like him". needless to say the small summarization could not compare To the passionate intensity invested in this work of literature that is perfectly represented by the major ideas in it. The major ideas…

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    George Orwell author of 1984 and Animal Farm, warned us about the future in these two books. They share drastic similarities in the way they show us a dark and oppressive possible future. While focusing on the oppressive governments of the future, the common aspects of both novels are: media use by the governments, the limited rights and freedoms of citizens, and the privileges that the governing bodies maintain. The novel 1984 is similar to the novella Animal Farm in the sense that media is…

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    George Orwell's Animal farm writes his views of the Russian Revolution and humanities most important themes. Orwell writes his views of russian revolution as a farm with different types of animals ranging in intelligence, importance and loyalty. These animals want no man in their lives and so they plan and execute a revolt. They try to live a free and equal life. Though starts off well the society becomes corrupt and breaks down. With the themes orwell explored three stand out most: Greed is the…

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    you lead. The book ‘Animal Farm’ written by George Orwell, based on the Russian revolution, and the DreamWorks film ‘Antz’ demonstrate these techniques, as methods of maintaining…

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    Orwell’s Animal Farm has some scenes containing violence. These violent scenes not only progress the plot but also have a hidden message. Battles, killings, and misfortune are all a hidden message, pertaining to historical allusions, allusions specifically relating to the events in Russia in the early 20th century. The Battle of Cowshed, a violent scene in which a sheep is killed, a pig is grazed by a gun, and a horse fights against a defenseless human, all serve for one purpose, to give…

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    Utopia In Animal Farm

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    be like? In the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell the farm animals try to make their own utopia. George Orwell tries to tell you throughout the entire book that a utopia is not practical. He tries to show that there will always be a lower and upper class and people don't agree with the lifestyle or rules. Napoleon, Boxer, and Mollie are great examples; Napoleon is an upper classman and Boxer and Mollie are a lower classmen. George Orwell tries to tell you through Animal Farm that a utopia is…

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