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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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    (p.13) In the Animal farm, the animals are being over-worked and underfed in the care of a drunken farmer named Mr. Jones. The animals decide to rally together and rebel against Mr. Jones, becoming an animal-run farm. Soon After, the pigs take charge and also take up human characteristics, causing them to slowly gain more power. As they gain power, they torture the animals and make up rules as they go. The pigs had come up with the statement “All animals are equal, but some animals are more…

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    The speaker of this passage, which is the narrator conveys the meaning that the animals have been working arduously throughout the winter trying to build a windmill that will benefit the farm. The humans are hoping that the animals will be unable to construct the windmill so they can prove their superiority over the animals. This passage describes the weather using imagery and addresses the building of the windmill and how rejoiced the humans will be if the windmill was not to be finished. The…

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    The quote is saying that the animals are looking at the pigs and the men and seeing the same thing. The pigs have taken over more throughout the book and took control over the farm. It started off that they were all equal and slowly all the commandments changed. At the end they started dressing like humans and walked on two legs. They always said in the book two legs was bad. The pigs had more rights than the rest of the animals. The quote is saying that the animals looked at the pigs and the…

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    In the beginning of the novel Animal Farm, there are a total of seven commandments that all animals must follow. These commandments were meant to keep order on the farm and create a sense of sameness between every animal. The idea of these rules was very successful until they began to be manipulated by the pigs. This manipulation is shown throughout the novel as the pigs change the rules for their own benefit. Most of the original commandments involved the banishment of taking part in acting…

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    chose to explain on Animal farm is Napoleon written by George Orwell. Napoleon is self-centered,immature,and untrustworthy.Animal farm is a book about the animals fighting for equality. How do you think these animals and Napoleon will run the farm without a human?Will there be conflict or reforms about the farm? we’ll see. Napoleon is abusing his power and authority as a leader and I chose Napoleon because he seems like a interesting character that plays a big part in animal farm. He believes…

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    George Orwell’s allegorical novella, Animal Farm represents the aspects of the Russian Revolutionary War. In the beginning, Old Major, an old boar, uses his dream to dictate to the animals that they need to unite and rebel against their defective owner, Mr. Jones and his men. Although, in their attempt to be a Utopian society, power corrupts the animals and the farm fails. However, one character that does not lose their integrity is Boxer, a horse, who displays his devotion, strength, and…

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    As the animals become freer, they get crazier and change the commandments more and more. When number 7 was originally “all animals are equal” and it was changed to “all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others”. This doesn’t make any sense because you can’t be more equal. The commandment was mysteriously changed when the pigs decided they wanted to wear clothes, so they were more equal than the other animals and they could do what they wanted. When some of the animals…

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    Throughout Animal Farm, Benjamin the donkey is constantly seen abstaining from sharing his opinions. Benjamin seems to have a higher sense of intelligence than most of the other animals, presumably due to his age and ability to read. However, even when he sees how Napoleon is manipulating the less intelligent animals to do his bidding, he doesn’t do anything to stop him. Many animals seemed to think highly of Benjamin. If he showed his true feelings towards Napoleon’s rule, many most likely…

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    Society is a huge power struggle by power-hungry political powers. In the novel, “Animal Farm” by George Orwell, a group of animals succeed in taking over their farm from their previous owner, but later on, they eventually succumb to the greedy feelings of humans. During the Russian Revolution the Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, seized power from the czarist rule and destroyed all opposition, ending the rule of the Romanovs. The symbols of Napoleon and the pigs, and the nonfiction research of…

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