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    How will a farm prosper with a fat, dressed up, over beaming pig whom always gets his way? Will his power always corrupt? Does absolute power always corrupt? Well Animal Farm by George Orwell, proves that in fact absolute power does always corrupt as a leader, as seen through the character Napoleon who is based on Joseph Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union. First from chapters 1-5 the author George Orwell has showed how the farm has gone from Jones’s hands to the animals hands. After Old Major…

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    changing the seven commandments into one rule of Animal Farm ‘’all animals are equal, but some are more equal than others”. The pigs are shown as the smartest animal on the farm and they take advantage of their knowledge. So they use propaganda to get the Animal Farm to work hard meanwhile the pigs get rich. Snowball and Napoleon would all ways disagree on arguments. Snowball decided to leave animal farm and Napoleon gained leadership of the Animal Farm. Evidence: The book shows in the…

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    Napoleon always focused on the future generations that were to come on Animal farm. He had worked behind the scenes and taught the young the ways of Animalism. While shadowing behind Snowball Napoleon had worked into recovering a litter of puppies that was not later seen until the day of the feuding debate between Snowball and Napoleon when they had come out as a half grown litter of vicious dogs. “ They dashed straight for Snowball, who only sprang from his place just in time to escape from…

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    The quote from the book Animal Farm by author George Orwell that represents the message of the literature is from page 114, “About this time, too, it was laid down as a rule that when a pig and any other animal met on the path, the other animal must stand aside: and also that all pigs, of whatever degree, were to have the privilege of wearing green ribbons on their tails on Sundays.”. This quote tells us that Napoleon and the other pigs power has gone to their heads. The pigs have made…

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    the novel Animal Farm, author George Orwell explains a point with something most people know about: farm animals. However, these animals are no ordinary farm animals. They are convinced that a farm that is ran by animals is better than a farm ran by humans. Throughout Animal Farm, A reader can see a pattern start to develop as the book continues on. Although the author touches on various points throughout this book, two points that the author really gets across is this book is the animals…

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    Orwell's allegorical novel Animal Farm is an example of how power leads to destruction. One of the main characters, a pig named Napoleon, is decided leader after his farm takes over and runs things by themselves. The ways of the farm are slowly yet suddenly changed throughout the time span of many years. Napoleon made every division, for every animal. Three ways Napoleon's actions led to destruction of the farm are less food, more work, and the fear of death. Napoleon makes changes based off of…

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    one of the questions people would ask after reading George Orwell’s Animal farm. The book displays class conflicts and showing how some classes are more equal than other ones.This book was an allegory to the Soviet Union and the allies during World War II. People can see the well known leaders and allies in some of the characters. Orwell shows how badly the working class was treated comparing it to times in the Soviet. In Animal Farm George Orwell uses conflict, dialogue, and irony to display…

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    Animalism In Animal Farm

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    Animal Farm begins on Manor Farm in England. After Mr. Jones, the neglectful owner of the farm, has drunkenly shut the animals away and gone to sleep, the animals all assemble in the barn to hear a respected boar named Old Major speak. Old Major proceeds to share his dream of a world without men, one ruled by animals. He points out that all of the suffering endured by the animals is the result of man. Mr. Jones forces the animals to work too hard and then steals the products of their labor.…

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    readers of the book Animal Farm are frustrated by the stupidity of the animals when the government is using propaganda as a way to trick them. In reality, this is a problem in governments today and around the world when uneducated citizens are deceived though propaganda. In Animal Farm by George Orwell, propaganda enabled the farm government to bend the animals minds for different purposes. In Animal Farm, Napoleon and the other pigs were able to convince the other animals of the farm that…

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    leader is to serve others before themselves. An efficient leader must never be self-centered and must always be concerned with their follower’s best interests before their own. In the Animal Farm, the animals were led to believe that the humans were the reason beside all of their misery from being on the Manor Farm. Napoleon, the main tyrant, started using his newly gained power to only benefit himself and stray away from Old Major’s original ideas. As a leader, having power can be beneficial if…

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