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    My day started as any other day in the St. Antoine district would. I was sitting on a stool outside Defarge’s esteemed wine shop gazing at the serfs progress down the grimy road around quarter past noon. I notice a frail peasant fumbling about with the wine still placed in his palms stepping so cautiously so he may not spill the precious wine. Without surprise, the peasant stumbles on a rock in the muddy road and gifts the peasants with fine grape flowing through the streets. All of St.…

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    The writer of the novel Animal Farm, George Orwell, and the writer of the teleplay Animal Farm, Alan Janes, based their writings on containing several similarities and differences. The similarities between the novel and the book subsist of The Seven Commandments, the Animalism Flag, and the key point of Old Major’s speech. The Seven Commandments stand as a similarity because they stayed consistent whether they changed or not throughout the novel and movie. The Animalism Flag stands as a…

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    person finds themselves in. Animal Farm by George Orwell, is an allegory, that tells the story of farm animals who grow tired of the human's rule. They rise up and revolt to create a new farm where everyone animal is equal. Lord of The Flies by William Golding narrates the story of a group of English schoolboys whose plane crashes and lands on a private island. As more time passes, the reality of their situation sets in. They begin to act less as schoolboys and more as animals fighting for…

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    Oppression is a noun meaning prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control. A synonym for oppression can be abuse. In the book Milkweed by Jerry Spinelli oppression is seen throughout most of the novel. Oppression can be seen and can also be unseen. The main character in Milkweed is a little boy that contains many names throughout the book. One name is Misha. There are many oppressors in the book Milkweed. Misha is the character that experiences most of it. Misha met a group of boys in his…

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    “War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.” (Orwell, 1949) George Orwell is a well-known propaganda writer that spoke against communism, especially the Soviet Union. In his novel 1984, he wrote about a government spying and using cruelty against its own people. This type of fictional propaganda of communism highlighted some of the many why the United States and so many other countries were distrustful of the Soviet Union. Although the people of the Soviet Union were strengthened…

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    Animal Farm by George Orwell and Anthem by Ayn Rand both take on the subject of communism. However, Animal Farm does so much more realistically in terms of how everything happens. The government seems much more realistic in Animal Farm than it does in Anthem. Animal farm portrays human nature much better than in anthem. Also, what happened in Animal Farm has taken place in real life too, while the story of Anthem has not. The government is more realistic in Animal Farm than in the story Anthem.…

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    Ralph picked up his stick and prepared for battle. But what could they do? It would take them a week to break a path through the thicket; and anyone who wormed his way in would be helpless. He felt the point of his spear with his thumb and grinned without amusement. Whoever tried that would be stuck, squealing like a pig. They were going away, back to the tower rock. He could hear feet moving and then someone sniggered. There came again that high, bird-like cry that swept along the line. So…

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    The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell inspired it’s production, both produced and directed by John Halas and Joy Batchelor; the audience can distinguish many differences and similarities between the novel and movie. The seven commandments, the speech and the flag, appear in the novel and movie in order to show the similarities. The seven commandments exist to keep the animals from turning into the humans, the animals consider the seven commandments as their boundaries stopping them from…

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    The practice of socialism has suffered major setbacks throughout the post-Stalin years of communism in the Soviet Union and other European countries. As a result of this social backlash, George Orwell depicts a dystopian society that represents a total domination of oligarchy, which has both eradicated the fundamental characteristics of democracy and abused basic human freedoms in his novel 1984. Orwell exposes the basic foundations of the socialist society and describes the downfall of…

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    The apparent theme that often strides for equality take away from individual rights is evident in George Orwell’s Animal Farm and Ray Bradbury’s novel Fahrenheit 451. In both works, examples of independent thought being restricted as a sacrifice for fairness continue to be obvious in both stories. In Fahrenheit 451, Beatty explains that books must be burned in order to let tolerance for all prevail in society. It states, “colored people don’t like Little Black Sambo. Burn it. White people don’t…

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