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    to popularity was his famous, unbeatable boxing style which has dazzled the boxing industry and millions boxers around the world. His boxing style was hard to copy and others knew that his style this nice was unstoppable. Ali found…

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    On October 12th, the animals of Animal Farm, previously named Manor Farm, once again drove Mr. Jones out of his own farm. The news of the animals first rebellion, where Mr. Jones, his wife, and his men were all driven and kept out of his farm, started to spread to animals who live on nearby farms. Mr. Pilkington of the neighboring Foxwood Farm and Mr. Frederick of adjoining Pinchfield Farm were afraid of their animals taking over their farms. This fear led the two farmers to spread rumors about…

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    “Propaganda is to a Democracy what the bludgeon is to a totalitarian state,” quote by Noam Chomsky. The dictionary definition of propaganda is “information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, ect.” The book Animal Farm is indirectly based on the Russian Revolution. In the following, there will be propaganda from the past, examples of propaganda in Animal Farm, and how the two relate. First, propaganda from the past…

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    One specific example of this is Boxer the Horse. Napoleon treats the farm animals, such as Boxer the horse, unfairly and dominates them using dogs. Many of the animals give up their freedom when Napoleon kills their fellow animals. However, Boxer never realizes he is losing his freedom due to the propaganda brainwashing him into thinking Napoleon is an excellent and benevolent leader through…

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    day to day practices of its people, and these practices carry on to become their traditions, and a part of themselves and their community. In Boxers and Saints, a graphic novel diptych that explores the Boxer rebellion that occurred in China in 1900, Gene Luen Yang illustrates two characters that are the same inner battle from different sides of the rebellion. Bao, a young boy, leaves his village in search of revenge against the foreign devils have pillaged his community, and wrecked the lives…

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    would say that the decline of china would have to be caused by the western powers being involved in china. Some of the causes that the western power did to make China have its decline would include the opium wars, the May 4th movement and lastly the rebellions in china. All three of these had some effect on how china…

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    Imagine a nation, where poverty runs rampant. Rations are at an all time low, and people work themselves to their demise, yet they still receive the bare-minimum to feed themselves and survive. However there are those who sit above the commoners, and feed on their hard earned produce. This is the lethal power of corruption, which was also found in George Orwell’s Animal Farm. Since government corruption is a major issue in various countries, new leaders should be sincere, altruistic, and…

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    Up first, is one of George Orwell’s widely known novels, Animal Farm. As stated prior in the essay Animal farm is highly allegorical and is also a dystopian based novel. According to Orwell, and New Republic’s perspective on the novel, it is safe to assume that the book represents not only aspects of the Soviet Union but also the factors leading up to the Russian revolution. “It seems to me that the failure of this book arises from the fact that the satire deals not with something the author…

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    Why Is Animal Farm Banned

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    Banned Animal Farm. Animal Farm has been banned in loads of countries for the same reasons and sometimes it’s a different reason. Why have they been banned? Why have countries like North Korea, Kenya, Zimbabwe, and the United Arab Emirates banned this book about animals who revolt against the farmers, but fall into a corrupt leadership. Why ban a book that is read by children in the U.S.A and others? A book can be harmless on the outside, but can be dangerous on the inside. Animal Farm has…

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    speeches that include ethos, logos, and pathos, Squealer’s use of pathos is the most effective form of persuasion. Old Major’s rebellion speech uses ethos and pathos as rhetorical appeals; Snowball’s windmill speech focuses on logos; however, Squealer’s appeal to pathos in his apple and milk speech gains the most desired reactions. Old Major’s only speech was all about the rebellion. His goal was to motivate the animals to break free from humans and function as their own and work for…

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