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    After reading Animal Farm by George Orwell, the reader can conclude that the pigs use rhetoric to manipulate the other animals in many certain ways. Ethos, pathos, and logos are the three rhetoric strategies that the pigs use. Animal Farm represents the “Russian Revolutionary War”. The three pigs all impersonate someone different in the war. Napoleon appears as Joseph Stalion. Squealer stands for the “Pravda Newspaper”. Lastly, Snowball assumes the role of the Leon Trotsky. In the “Russian…

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    as an absolute leader. The deaths of the other animals simply sealed anyone from talking back to Napoleon, and even Clover has been given a stout mare to keep her from spreading negative gossips regarding Napoleon. Napoleon has completely trashed the seven commandments by changing the rule that 'animals are equal but some are more equal than others' which displays the special treatment dogs and pigs receive compared to the other labour working animals. He also stands on his two hinds, defying…

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    Many years have passed, all the animals that lived under Napoleon’s reign have passed on to Sugar Candy Mountain, except for Napoleon and his henchmen who were sent to Hot Tamale Island to spend the rest of eternity there. The young ones, whose ancestors endured Napoleon’s reign, have taken back the farm. The word of Napoleon’s reign has spread across England in the past year’s, all the animals around England have converted, all except “Animal Farm” who has vowed never to go back to the ways of…

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    In the book Animal Farm written by George Orwell, a farm called Manor Farm takes place in England. In the beginning of the book the animals decide to rebel against their farm owner, Mr. Jones because of how unfairly he treats them. They end up taking over the farm and creating the Seven Commandments of Animalism which are laws preventing the animals from doing anything wrong. In the end of the book, Napoleon, one of the pigs takes over the farm and controls the animals. Napoleon slowly starts to…

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    Orwell’s novel Animal Farm we see Jesse and Bluebell’s 9 puppies raised and trained to be attack dogs. These dogs were the forefront of Napoleons way of maintaining his power. Napoleon used these dogs to threaten anyone who attempted to disobey Napoleon. This is shown when the animals were shocked and surprised with Snowball’s expulsion, several of the animals would have protested but none of them could think of a supportive argument. The pigs however were the smarter animals on the farm and…

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    purpose did Napoleon begin trading? He began trading because the farm was low in supplies, he said he was going to get the money the animals needed for items. 2. Why did the pigs say they had to move into the house? They said they needed to move into the house to have a quiet place to work. 3. Who did Napoleon blame for the windmill disaster? He blamed Snowball. 4. Why did the hens have to give up their eggs? Napoleon needed something to sell to get money for food for the animals, and he…

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    Napoleon In Animal Farm

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    years, Napoleon was still alive and in charge but very close to death. In those years of being in charge Napoleon has changed, he has matured and has seen what kind of affect his actions have had on animals on the farm. Napoleon has had 2 sons, one 16 and the other 24. Clarice was 24, and next in line to be in charge. Clarice was nearly exactly the same as the younger Napoleon, the only thing different was that Clarice was pure evil. He kills without reason, he tortures the animals of the farm…

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    Napoleon violence to keep his authority. He never likes animals to question him or disobey his statements. For instance; Napoleon wanted hens to give their eggs to pigs and he wanted 60 eggs per a week. He told that the need to sell eggs to get enough food for the farm. At first hens didn’t wanted to give their eggs but Napoleon threatten hens to cut off their meal. He also stated that if another animal shares their meal with hens, they will punish to death. Besides that Napoleon killes 4 pigs…

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    Although the dictator Napoleon ruled his people violently, he still has many followers, who believe everything he said, no matter its right or wrong. Napoleon manipulated these naive followers see himself as their God. In the book one of the loyal follower Boxer said this “Napoleon is always right.” Boxer gave everything to Napoleon for nothing, he worked hard everyday. Ironically he was betrayed when he was old and cannot work anymore by Napoleon, who ordered to turn one of his most loyal,…

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    Napoleon and a Duva-Liar Dictatorship has been around for several years and continues to take over many places in the world. While some believe dictatorship does not exist in modern times, it is still happening in quite a few countries. Not only do dictators hold all power, but many can be cruel. Jean-Claude Duvalier was the dictator of Haiti and compares to Napoleon in Animal Farm by George Orwell because of their harsh similarities to how they rule their people. Although Napoleon…

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