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    The dynamic between freedom and oppression is observed throughout Animal Farm. The idea of freedom is proposed by Old Major and the other pigs. It is described as being able to make one’s own decisions and enjoy the result of one’s work. However, under Mr. Jones’ control, the animals are assured that they are living under oppression. They are being forced to work and do not have the ability to enjoy themselves. Over the course of the novel, the animals lose their freedom. They are never again as…

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    Temple Autism Case Study

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    When temple had autism it helped her because when she had a tough time at school she would go to the animals she would go to the horse and calm it down when it was animals kept temple going the cows kept her going and Chester Chester was the bourse that was mad in the cage snarling stomping his feet jumping in the air but just a simple pet calmed Chester down then the lady comes all amazed how you need to get out of there she was shocked to see temple in the cage with the wild horse petting it…

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    Animal Farm Equality

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    This incident in its funny way brings out the basic unnaturalness and dilemma of the philosophy of equality-if understood literary as meaning that all are equal in talents and skills. The pigs, who consider themselves as the wisest of all, take themselves upon the organization of the farm. They compose the standards of their new framework called Animalism on the wall. The standards are decreased to Seven Commandments for the animals to remember effortlessly. As indicated by these standards no…

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    People tend turn to their government and leaders during times of need and crisis in a country. At least that's what Hitler did in World War II. He came to power because everyone turned to him and they did as he told them to do. This is like what Napoleon is doing to the other animals at the farm. Napoleon won the election of animal farm by brute force and even made the other candidate leave the farm. Since winning the election, he has almost been a dictator of the farm. He tells the animals…

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    Karl Marx, the inventor of Marxism or the combination of socialism and communism ideals once said, “Workers of the world unite; you have nothing to lose but your chains.” This quote strongly relates to George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm about animals rising up against their superiors for equality. Animal Farm reveals the inequality amongst the animals on the farm through the use of literary elements. George Orwell’s use of the literary technique irony, helps develops his central idea for Animal…

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    In chapter 5, page 70, Squealer uses a form of propaganda to entice fear into the other animals of the farm. Most of the animals are non-intelligent, hence, they would not know the pigs ulterior motive. “You don’t want Jones back do you?” Squealer uses a Jones as a fear/threat to convey what’s happening on the farm is for the better and if they didn’t comply with the changes, life would be back to the way it was with Jones. However, this causes confusion with the animals on account of the…

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    In the allegorical novella, Animal Farm, by George Orwell, the animals are used to represent real life people during the Russian Revolutionary War. In the beginning, Old Major inspires the animals to unite and riot against Mr. Jones, and his men. Then, the animals attempt to create a Utopian society, but do not succeed, because the pigs take on characteristics of human beings. The seven principles of animalism are altered throughout the novel, causing a dictatorship, and malignity from the…

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    What Makes a Good Leader When reading “Animal Farm” by George Orwell, Mr. Jones and the pigs are both terrible leaders. This brings many to think, what forms a superior leader? The pigs are definitely the WORST leaders. So, who is an exceptional leader? Jesus. Jesus is a legendary leader. He is forgiving, kind, and truthful. Unlike the pigs in Animal Farm, Jesus embodies the characteristics of a strong leader considering he is full of forgiveness, kind to everybody, and taught his followers…

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    Beauty over Pain: Getting Rid of Animal Testing “The question is not, can they reason, nor, can they talk. But, can they suffer?” -Jeremy Bentham. By a show of hands, how many of you would cause your pet intentional pain? Would you prod them, lock them up, or inject them with possibly toxic products? That is what most reactions would be. Well, it turns out you may be using one or more animal tested products a day without knowing. Today’s society will do just about anything to get rid of basic…

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    Literary Analysis: Animal Farm Books or stories that represent historical events are few and far between. These types of literature are often found in history books or biographies of historic figures. More often than not, history books are not entertaining to read and are not suitable for most readers. Animal Farm, by George Orwell is a novel that uses symbolism, personification, and historical context to tell the story of the Russian Revolution. This piece of literature is unique and keeps…

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