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    George Orwell’s Animal Farm, animals fall into the hateful cycles of humans they once despised and form an unbalanced and corrupt hierarchy. With the use of passive voice, questioning, and personable word choices, Animal Farm forms subtle themes of manipulative control and the power of perception of circumstances. The dominating pigs in Animal Farm use the syntax and diction choices of passive voice, rhetorical questioning, and manipulative words to control the lower animals. As the…

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    The author George Orwell, created the character, Napoleon in the novel The Animal Farm. Napoleon proves to be corrupt, vicious and contriving. He is created as a perfect model of the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and is characterized on the basic principles of Stalinism. The rule of Napoleon represents the corruption of socialist ideologies. Firstly, one must know about Joseph Stalin. Joseph Stalin was a Soviet leader, he administered the Soviet Union for over a quarter century. He was one of the…

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    exist? Animal Farm by Mr. George Orwell is a society that the animals run a farm called Manor Farm from which was taken from Mr. Jones. In Animal Farm, the were mistreated from Mr. Jones and they just revolted against Mr. Jones. When the pigs were in charge when they were in revolting against the animals. A perfect society could exist if their is no dictator. In Animal Farm by George Orwell, he conveyed the pigs as leaders ; the pigs had the better benefit and the other animals suffered. To…

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    Up first, is one of George Orwell’s widely known novels, Animal Farm. As stated prior in the essay Animal farm is highly allegorical and is also a dystopian based novel. According to Orwell, and New Republic’s perspective on the novel, it is safe to assume that the book represents not only aspects of the Soviet Union but also the factors leading up to the Russian revolution. “It seems to me that the failure of this book arises from the fact that the satire deals not with something the author…

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    Mussolini. In the novels Animal Farm by George Orwell and Lord of the Flies by William Golding, both Orwell and Golding portray their own views of a functioning dictatorship. Overall, Orwell deliniates a more accurate representation of a dictatorship in society than Golding does. When dealing with a dictatorship, the militia, a body of citizens organized by the government for military service, is one of the most significant aspects of the government. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, the dogs…

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    George Orwell, author of Animal Farm, once said, “Each generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it.” In the years prior to World War I, most countries had a sense of invincibility and an attitude of indifference towards war. Due to a strong sense of Nationalism and this indifference toward war, no one thought war would actually happen and especially not in their country. As war broke out, the people of Russia…

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    a. Animal Farm is an allegory because of its hidden political undertones. The Manor Farm represents Russia under the Czar and the Animal Farm represents Russia under the USSR. Most of the animals represent people or different groups of people. Napoleon represents Stalin, Snowball represents Trotsky, the sheep represent the common people just following blindly, and Boxer represents the worker. The main feeling expressed in this allegorical story is negative feelings for communism and…

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    Manor Farm Mr. Major the middle white boar called all the farm animals to a meeting. He wanted to discuss the strange dream he had the night before. Just before he told them the dream he wanted them to know that they were being treated badly by humans and they were only there to be food or to provide foods for the humans. As soon as they could not be used they will be gotten rid of. Mr. Major the pig wanted them to form a rebellion. He thought he was going to die. He told them that animals and…

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    through the characters found in the books. These characters are Napoleon from Animal Farm, Jack from Lord of the Flies, and finally Julius Caesar from The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. From these characters rising in power they have caused corruption in some sort of way. Napoleon from Animal Farm is a pig that has rose to power and has caused corruption to the rest of the other animals. One way that he rose to power is having the other animals make sure that they are afraid of the nine pups that…

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    George Orwell wrote a novel titled, Animal Farm that explains a story about a group of animals that rebel against their owner and begin their own farm society. Many years after the novel was published, they released a movie to go along with Orwell’s image of the society the farm animals have created. The novel and movie share many similarities and differences. The novel and the book both share a law where all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. This law wasn’t…

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