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    estimated 7,600 million tons of carbon dioxide could be avoided if we were to increase the usage of wind energy to twenty percent by the end of the year 2030. (United States Department of Energy) When aware of the potentially fatal effect of wind energy farms on wildlife, the environmental advantages of wind energy overcome those. As technology improves, wind energy also improves, insuring the safety of wildlife. There will be more things to be learned on the safety of wind turbines, and the…

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    Orwell author of 1984 and Animal Farm, warned us about the future in these two books. They share drastic similarities in the way they show us a dark and oppressive possible future. While focusing on the oppressive governments of the future, the common aspects of both novels are: media use by the governments, the limited rights and freedoms of citizens, and the privileges that the governing bodies maintain. The novel 1984 is similar to the novella Animal Farm in the sense that media is used…

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    His death brought upon the rise of the pigs because they were the most cleaver animals on the farm. After rebelling, the pigs made laws that needed to be followed. “Beasts of England” would have to be sung every day, and on the anniversary of “Battle at the Cowshed” one shot would be fired from Mr. Jones’ gun. Later in the story, Napoleon and Squealer start to take advantage of some of the animals. The intellectually inferior were easy to gain as followers, like Boxer and the sheep.…

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    corrupting them. In the story Animal Farm by George Orwell, the character of Napoleon gains sole power over Animal Farm and becomes a totalitarian leader. Napoleon initially lacks the same intellectual skills as Snowball which make him a good leader. As Napoleon becomes the leader of Animal Farm he abuses his power turning into a totalitarian leader; overall, Orwell suggests that anyone who is given sole power of a government will become corrupt. Initially in Animal Farm, Snowball is the chosen…

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    is seen throughout animal farm as one pig, snowball tries to turn the farm into a sort of Utopia place with guidelines to prevent animals from ever becoming like man, but he’s chased out by another pig Napoleon, which was power hungry and cruel. This pig begins to manipulate and brainwash the other animals while slowly turning into the same type of leader that Mr Jones originally was. George Orwell the writer hated two…

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    control of both societies. In both novels 1984 and Animal Farm, this is especially apparent given that the author directly focused and stressed this theme. George Orwell’s point of writing is to pose a warning against control, absolute power, and corruption. Animal Farm’s position on the warning of complete totalitarian control, and corruption is learned in the fifth chapter, when Napoleon exerts his power by using his dogs to rid Snowball of the farm. “Snowball was racing across the long…

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    Animal Farm and 1984 Boar, Horse, Donkey, Winston Smith, Julia and O’ Brien, are you hooked? Want to read the rest of the essay? Animal Farm and 1984 are two of the best novels of George Orwell. In both Animal Farm and 1984, the authority is not to be questioned; those who dare to are punished and considered as traitors. In this comparison essay both Animal Farm and 1984 have corruption of power and political as its background. These similarities divided into three group’s character…

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    for the farm. Snowball was a more vivacious pig than Napoleon, quicker in speech and more inventive (Orwell 35). Snowball also wrote the seven commandments. Snowball declared that this was just the place for a windmill, which could be made to operate a dynamo and supply the farm with electric power. This would light the stalls and warm them in the winter, and would also run a circular saw, a chaff-cutter, a mangel slicer and an electric…

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    Animal Farm is set in the English countryside on a farm. This farm begins as a human-run farm, like all other farms in England. However; one night, Old Major --the oldest pig-- gathers all the animals of the farm and tells them about the animal revolution that his mother told him. A few months after Old Major’s death, the animals rebel. Animal Farm, by George Orwell, is about how the farm survives for the first 10 years or so of its being controlled by animals. All works of literature use…

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    Graham 1 In the novella 1984 by George Orwell there can be plenty of “shocking” relevance and connection of information that we can find in our world today. The reaction I get from this novella is that the way Orwell persuades how the world is in 1948, is still happening today in our nation. The information Orwell provides in 1984 is astonishingly related to what is occurring in the world today. We still have issues with privacy, freedom, government control, language, and much more. “They kept…

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