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    rabbits for Lennie and extra acres of land for others who wanted to share it with them. Characters like Candy and Crooks dream of having their own farms too. Many can argue that death is the main reason that the dream failed and that is not totally true. The dream failed because of the society around them. In the book, George and Lennie’s dream of owning a farm would allow them to sustain themselves and offer them protection from the hateful world. This represents an American type of thinking.…

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    Who Is Boxer A Conformist

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    Conformist…? Nonconformist…? What are you? In the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell (which is based off the Russian Revolution) a pig who was the main leader of the farm basically told the other animals what to do. The animals that followed Napoleon (the leader) and the rules were conformists and the ones that didn’t were nonconformist. A horse named Boxer was strong and also was a conformist. He was the hardest worker on the farm. But I am comparing him to a nonconformist you might know… Rosa…

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    narrates while Maurice Denham acts out as the animals. In my opinion, the atmosphere of the cartoon movie Animal Farm is a perfect way of seeing collusion, spying, killing and a real sense of fear comes through as the animals rules are eroded by one another by their chosen leader. George Orwell’s novel is about the deception, the cruelty and the hypocrisy of the pigs and their control over the farm. This film is a cartoon adaption or George Orwell’s. The animals are tired of being under cruel…

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    The last theme that is expressed in Animal Farm is class distinction or class hierarchy. Throughout the book there are many examples of class hierarchy. One example of class hierarchy is expressed on chapter 8. .In chapter 8 the most protruding expression of class hierarchy is exemplified through the text. In the text George Orwell states, “Napoleon inhabited separate apartments from the others. He took his meals alone, with two dogs to wait upon him, and always ate from the Crown Derby dinner…

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    The animals of Manor Farm lived badly because of their master Mr.Jones, a mean and a drunkard, mistreats them. The animals rebel, getting motivation and encouragement from Old Major and it succeeds.Napoleon and Snowball fight for leadership when the rebellion is carried out.Napoleon emerges as the leader of Animal Farm after the Rebellion. Based on Joseph Stalin, Napoleon uses military force (his nine loyal attack dogs) to intimidate the other animals and strengthen his power. In his supreme…

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    Is Snowball A Hero

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    initiate the Russian Revolution, and should be regarded as a hero; similarly, both Snowball from Animal Farm and the Ethiopian Derg lead the revolution of the lower classes and implemented communist ideas into their societies. Leon Trotsky continued the promotion of communism, trying to get rid of classes and make a place where all people…

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    A Foreign Film Review on Mad Max: Fury Road By Ejy Emerenciana It has been thirty years since Mad Max movies was created. Luckily, director George Miller created a masterpiece we never thought we needed. In this Academy-Award winning film, our perspective on dystopian movies will change as Mad Max: Fury Road shows an exemplary execution on how it should be. In a stark desert landscape where humanity is extinct and people are on the brink of insanity fighting for the basic necessities in life…

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    Animal farm is a novella composed by George Orwell who made it in a type of purposeful anecdote; depicts what happened in the Russian revolution. Stalin spoke to power and initiative and Orwell utilizes these attributes to make the character called Napoleon’s the story proceeds Napoleon gets to be more fixated on force and does at all is necessary for him to acquire control and supportability over the creatures in the farm. The just strategy proficient permitting napoleon to such power was…

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    Animal Farm, a short fable written by George Orwell, is an allegory of the Russian Revolution, and could symbolize any kind of revolt in general. He did an amazing job setting up the characters and I loved how each of the animals had their own representation of a group of people in real life. Systems of government were also represented in animal farm, as well as in the game of musical chairs that we played beforehand. The story begins with a drunken and negligent owner, Jones, and a beautiful…

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    Control over inferiors A recurring theme in animal farm is the more intelligent have control over the inferiors. This theme is present throughout the entire book the from when the pigs start to rebel, to the end when they end up closer to the humans than they are there own kind. Those who are more intelligent often times feel entitled to be in control of those who are inferior The pigs would never have succeeded if the other animals hadn't blindly gone along with it. But when less intelligent…

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