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    George Orwell’s Animal Farm depicts the lives of animals that live in a farm in England with an inattentive farmer, Mr.Jones. Old Major, the oldest animal on the farm, sparks an idea to rebel against all humans in order to be liberated from mistreatment. The rebellion originates from Old Major who aspires for a world where animals live contentedly with sufficient food and no labor. Ultimately, the animal’s revolution is unsuccessful due to attempting to create a utopia.…

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    about the animals living is peace and harmony, a philosophy which is later called animalism by his three successors, to the animals of Manor farm. He dies three days later. A little while after, the animals defeat the farmer Mr. Jones in a battle and kick him off the farm. The three pigs rename the property Animal Farm and try to bring Animalism to reality with the help of Boxer the horse. At first, Animal Farm prospers. Some time later, Mr. Jones reappears to take back his farm, and the animals…

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    used as a means of control? Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, published in 1945, is an allegory about the Russian Revolution which saw a Communist government come to power in Russia. In his novella, Orwell uses the rebellion of the animals on Animal Farm to satirise totalitarianism. Orwell demonstrates that propaganda is an important device used by the pigs to control the other animals and to maintain their power. It is used by Squealer to manipulate the animals beliefs; and highlights…

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    narrative, Animal Farm. The revolution within Manor Farm by way of the animals, is comparable to the vast changes which occurred in early 20th century Russia. The rebellion which took place in Russia was supposed to improve society but as in the story, powerful nondemocratic authorities took over. In this sardonic fable set in old English times on Manor farm, the narrator describes the chronicles of a totalitarian dictatorship in the eyes of its society, also known as the farm animals. Old…

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    novel, Animal Farm (George Orwell, 2016).…

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    "For many, the American Dream has now become a nightmare." - Bernie Sanders, American politician Animal Farm is a novel by George Orwell, parallel to the Russian Revolution, in which a working class of farm animals overthrows their masters to create a communist society. However, when a pig named Napoleon gains power, things around the farm quickly go awry. George Orwell used Animal Farm as a warning to future generations. He encourages us to think freely and be educated to prevent the events of…

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    The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell is an allegory to the Russian Revolution. There are many situations that allude to events that occurred in the revolution. One example of this is Napoleon's plan for the windmill representing Joseph Stalin's five year plans. Its representation in Animal Farm was well done, and while it was missing some aspects, it overall did a sufficient job at portraying this event in history. After Vladimir Lenin died, Joseph Stalin came to power, despite Leon Trotsky…

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    George Orwell’s Animal Farm was published in 1945 and written in England. The genre of Animal Farm is a novella, also generally considered an allegory. Additionally, it is considered a satire. Animal Farm uses the setup of animals to expose the injustices of totalitarianism. The tone of the novella is objective. Orwell delivers the information in a neutral and unbiased way. Animal Farm’s narrator is third person omniscient. The antagonist is a pig Napoleon and the protagonist is Snowball another…

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    Corruption in Animal Farm Betsy Barrett As the last line in the book says “the creatures look from pig to man, and from man to pig; but it was impossible to say which was which.” By the end of the story the animals were so overcome with power that they had turned into what they had hated the most: people. Power is a thing that takes over minds. No matter who the person is and when a person has it, it can completely ruin them. In his novel, Animal Farm, George Orwell uses Snowball, Mr. Jones,…

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    In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, Napoleon, the leader of the farm, and Squealer, Napoleon’s most loyal follower, both contributed to the loss of freedom and equality in the farm because Napoleon constantly changes the Principles of Animalism in the pigs’ favor and makes many questionable statements and decisions as leader. Then, anytime Napoleon does make a decision, Squealer corrupts the other animals’ minds, telling them that Napoleon means well for the farm and to do his bidding no matter what…

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