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    The more power you have, the more you think you can get away with things you do, as you don’t have somebody who can advise you on what is wrong or right. When someone is given too much power, a dictatorship type of government forms, where all decisions are being made by one authority. In the book "Animal Farm" by George Orwell, the quote "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely" is portrayed perfectly. Orwell uses animals to represent humans to prove how power leads to…

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    In the days following the encounter with the human farmers, the animals attempted to continue work as usual. Rations were low and conditions were harsh, but they found comfort in each other. Things were almost seeming to look up, until one day tragedy struck. Squealer had called the animals together in the main barn for some announcements, one of which was that a few animals were having their rations reduced yet again. Everyone was outraged, and it was clear that this was the breaking point for…

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    Snowball and Napoleon continue their debates, the greatest of which occurs over building a windmill on a knoll. Snowball argues in favor of the windmill, which he is certain will eventually become a labor-saving device; Napoleon argues against it, saying that building the windmill will take time and effort away from the more important task of producing food. The two also disagree on whether they should have a armory of guns or send out more pigeons to neighboring farms to spread news of the…

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    Picture this: sunny skies, roaring waters, monkeys swinging around.You here the roar of the great tiger makes your heart jump and the humming of the bees. You run around, like the deer you are, with a cheery disposition. You hop over to the crystal lake and start to take a sip. Everything is going your way. When suddenly, a dart comes up behind you, knocks you out, you get thrown into a truck and go on a very uncomfortable truck ride, and then you wake up in the smoggiest, most terrifying place…

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    Ian Conway Famous Person Assignment: Eric Cartman Eric Cartman is a fictional character and one the main protagonists from the TV show South Park. Trey Parker is the voice of Eric Cartman. He lives in a fictional town called South Park, Colorado, United States. He lives with his single mother name Liane Cartman, who spoils him and is considered a “crack whore” meaning she has had sexual relations with other men and was a drug addict. He did have a father name Jack Tenorman but he unknowingly…

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    The quote written by Lord Acton, “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” Relates to the novel Animal Farm for the reason that in Animal Farm power influences the characters, the pigs in particular because the power they obtained blinded them of their initial idea, which was to build a fair and just society on Manor Farm. Using the ability to persuade the other animals on the farm, to their advantage, the pigs seized the commanding role on the farm. With that they…

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    Comparative Analysis Power, while necessary for the progression of society, is very easy to corrupt people with and be abused in the wrong hands. George Orwell wrote 1984 and Animal Farm as a warning of what could happen when power is obtained and left unchecked. Throughout both novels the theme of power causing corruption is evident in how the power is obtained and how it is maintained. The events that unfold to the party and Big Brother in 1984 are very similar to the situations the pigs are…

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    Animal Equation Essay

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    Lesson title: What is an Equation? Objective (s): • Students will begin to develop an understating of addition equations using numbers from 1-9 to eventually add numbers to equal 10. • They will apply their understanding by creating their own animal equations with toy animals and recording their numbered equations on paper or dry erase board. Materials: Pencil, large white piece of paper folded in half, equation assessment activity sheet, book that is read at the beginning of the lesson,…

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    Animal Rights History

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    As I was looking up Animal Rights, I found a sort of history that is provided within the definition and article. It's worth taking a look at. The article was comparing slaves and animals, how they were referred to as ‘property rights' way back when. https://www.britannica.com/topic/animal-rights This is a tricky question because I understand the need of using an animal for food, as I am a hunter, but I do not agree with the large pig/cattle farms that sweep the nation. Personally, I believe that…

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    I believe the pigs were to blame for the dystopian characteristics on Animal Farm, because the pigs persuaded the animals to believe them using fear and made up statistics, because they used the weaker animals to distract the other animals, and because they used the trust the animals had in them to take advantage of them. Squealer, the propaganda expert in the novel Animal Farm, would do anything to get the other animals to believe that the farm was fine and dandy, Napoleon was always right, and…

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