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    In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell, many problems occurred after the rebellion that made it seem not worth doing in the first place. The rebellion was ineffective because of a chain of events that happened that made most of animals lives worse because of theft,trickery, and murder. The rebellion was unsuccessful because the pigs since the rebellion have been stockpiling and committing theft for their own personal gain. After the rebellion happened the pigs were taking advantage of the…

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    The fable, Animal Farm, is written by George Orwell. It is a novel about animals taking The Manor Farm from the humans. The pigs become the leaders and slowly start acting the exact same way as mankind. This storyline is based on Russia in the 20th century when communism started. The novel symbolizes and pinpoints several people, stereotypes, groups, and countries from the history of Russia. Many historic figures are portrayed through the characters of Animal Farm. Old Major represents Karl…

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    In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell, Boxer, the strongest and most hard-working horse on the farm, is the role model of his peers and a threat to Napoleon, the leading pig. For the future of Animal Farm, Boxer demonstrates great leadership by working harder than the rest of the animals, waking up early in the mornings, and laboring when he has time to rest. Although he is not as witty or clever as Napoleon, the pig is worried about his influence over the other animals because Boxer has a…

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    Animal Farm is most commonly read and analyzed as an allegory of the Russian revolution. George Orwell wrote this book to depict to readers what he thought about the ideas of the revolution as well as the idea of communism. Communism us very blatantly symbolized in Animal Farm as the way the animals want to run their farm and goes by the name “Animalism”. Orwell paints picture in your head throughout this book using his descriptive writing. He makes you feel as if you are reading about an…

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    Too much power leads to unfairness. In Animal Farm, the farm animals want freedom from the humans, but Napoleon becomes just as bad as the humans. In Mouseland, the mice are governed by cats who have all the power. These two stories both use the same narrative techniques. The author of Animal farm and the author of ‘’Mouse land’’ both are use the narrative techniques of characterization and conflict to show that when there is too much power there will never be equality. Both authors use…

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    In the final few chapters of Animal Farm by George Orwell, Roxanne and I noted that the farm has come full circle since the start of the story. In the beginning all of the animals were passionately revolting against their previous oppressor, Mr. Jones. The farm stood by seven commandments that were just and made all animals equal. However, the notorious and greedy pigs on the farm slowly rose to power. Napoleon the pig has used propaganda and manipulation in order to absorb control. Through…

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    characters strive for the title of "leader" after Mr. Jones is removed from the farm. Both agree on their theory of "animalism" and their seven commandments by which the farm shall be run, but agree on very little of anything else. Snowball is viewed as the ideal “ruler”, as he wishes to further the farm and make life better for all the animals of the farm with his idea of the windmill to produce electricity for the animals and other such things. Napoleon, who thirsts for and is corrupted…

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    person is a person that doesn’t do that. People that have the power get away with it and don’t do what is right and do the opposite.The pigs from Animal Farm had the power to write and used it to do the seven commandments which are good. Then, with the power the pigs had done nothing that means that the pigs didn’t have to work on the farm. The other animals had to do all the work. That shows that power can corrupt. That…

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    Title In a world which attacks language, history, and love, is thought possible? In Animal Farm and 1984, citizens under totalitarian rule experienced this world; the results were catastrophic. Language, history, and love, all essential to freedom of thought, were distorted and became nothing more than tools—puppets—used for manipulation. As a result, citizens of Animal Farm and Oceania lost their ability to think beyond the propaganda fed to them, blindly accepting it as reality. Language and…

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    In Animal farm there were seven commandments these were the basic ideas and laws that all animals on the farm were to follow. These would be the foundation though because after snowball was overthrown napoleon started to make changes. In the next few paragraphs I will discuss the following topics. What commandments were changed. Why they were changed. Finally the effects of the changes to the animals. Napoleon's rise to power happens fast and gave him complete power. He started by changing the…

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