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    Boundaries imposed upon individuals can greatly impact their lives. Individuals that are forced behind boundaries in their everyday lives can often see negative outcome as a result of these boundaries. George Orwell’s (1945) Animal Farm and Jean Marc Boujc’s (2003) World Press image, Iraq child & prisoner of war are two pieces of work that portray the impacted lives of individuals resulting from imposed boundaries. Orwell and Boujc expresses how boundaries imposed upon individuals impact lives…

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    one can acquire through life itself, I believe it impossible to name one in this single semester that overpowers anything I’ve experienced. However, because it is mandatory that I choose, I am going to speak about my experience with the book “Animal Farm”. This book is an allegory on its own and embodies the true essence of the Russian Revolution of 1917. The reason I chose this book to read mid-semester was that I enjoy reading without being pressured to meet a deadline, which is unfortunately…

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    make an impact. This novel and the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell both are examples of proof for the following statement: “A story must be exceptional enough to justify its telling; it must have something more unusual to relate than the ordinary experience of every average man and woman”-Thomas Hardy. In order to have a story with telling, the story needs to be bigger than the everyday experience of average…

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    The evil King, who was rumored to have set up the assassination of his mother, father, and brother. The King ruled with power over his poverty stricken and plague ridden kingdom. There was mass amounts of peasants who lived off of bread scraps and leaves. Those who lived, lived in huts made out of the trash that was thrown onto the streets. He believed in no other God but himself. He would torture, burn, and kill the people who opposed him, there was also large grey-brownish from the smoke of…

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    the time of the Russian Revolution. Out of those, only a handful were actually published, this included the novella Animal Farm. Animal Farm is a Fairy tale which portrays events leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917 and then on into the Stalinist era of the Soviet Union. To help better understand the story, animals are used to represent important people. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell, the character Farmer Jones represents Tsar Nicholas II. Of everyone, Nicholas received all…

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    Character Analysis: I Am David Escaping a prison camp, teaching himself to read Italian from a newspaper, and climbing a mountain in the middle of a blizzard when he was half starved! Do you think you could do these amazing things? Well they are all things the character David did in the novel I am David, written by Anne Holm. The character David is a very courageous boy. At one point in this intriguing novel (pg.107), he finds himself watching three Italian children playing a game they…

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    In Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and Natasha Trethewey’s Native Guard, both authors use images of grass in order to convey a lack of care for human suffering. Conrad emphasizes the ability of grass to grow to conceal something hidden in order to chastise European exploration, while Trethewey points out the tendency of grass to burn and regrow that parallels attempts made to dishonor and hide the efforts made by black regiments. Conrad uses images of grass in order to juxtapose grass’s growth…

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    Biographical Lens George Orwell is the author of Animal Farm and he wrote it based off of what was going on in his life at that time. George Orwell was only his pen name because the publisher wanted to conceal his true identity. His real name was Eric Arthur Blair. He wrote Animal Farm in 1944 but it was only published in 1945 because nobody would publish it for its insult to Stalin. In the 1930's Orwell fought for the communists in the Spanish Civil War against their fascist leader. However,…

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    When someone less fortunate or with things that hold them back come into your life it’s how you react to them that shows your true personality, not how you interact with someone better than you. In “Of mice and men” Steinbeck, the author, uses this form of indirect characterization very often, generally dealing with Lennie. A main character in the novella, who suffers from a mental handicap. In “Of mice of men” three people really showed their true personality by how they treated Lennie. Curlys…

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    “The glow of the fire lights up our faces, shadows dance on the wall. Sometimes a heavy crash and the lean-to shivers” (Remarque 94). A beautiful imagery surfaces in several scenes in the novel. In another instance Remarque describes the front as an animal cage when he says: “The front is a cage in which we must await fearfully whatever may happen” (101). In addition, Remarque uses euphemism when Tjaden was upset and Paul comments by saying: “At the same time he ventilates his backside” (83).…

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