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    In a distant, but not so unrealistic, future where mankind has abandoned earth because it has become covered with trash from products sold by the powerful multi-national Buy N Large corporation, WALL-E, a garbage collecting robot has been left to clean up the mess. Mesmerized with trinkets of Earth's history and show tunes, WALL-E is alone on Earth except for a sprightly pet cockroach. One day, EVE, a sleek (and dangerous) reconnaissance robot, is sent to Earth to find proof that life is once…

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    In the beginning of the novel “Animal Farm” by George Orwell, the animals wanted to get rid of the humans, because they thought it would solve all of their problems. Although getting the humans off of the farm did solve some of the problems, it also made some issues worse. The pigs took this opportunity to take power and be the dominant species on the farm. The animals did at one point have equal authority at the start of the rebellion, but as the novel progressed that changed. The pigs…

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    Napoleon always focused on the future generations that were to come on Animal farm. He had worked behind the scenes and taught the young the ways of Animalism. While shadowing behind Snowball Napoleon had worked into recovering a litter of puppies that was not later seen until the day of the feuding debate between Snowball and Napoleon when they had come out as a half grown litter of vicious dogs. “ They dashed straight for Snowball, who only sprang from his place just in time to escape from…

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    Although some may say, that life on Animal Farm became worse/better after the revolution I would argue that life stayed the same as the restrictions for the animals continued even after Jones was overthrown. To start with, some would say that life on animal farm got better as the animals had more choice in matters as issues such as “the windmill was to be put to the vote.” But Napoleon still manages to get his way without the majority vote, and any issue on which the animals are against,…

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    Animal Farm ‘’all animals are equal, but some are more equal than others”. The pigs are shown as the smartest animal on the farm and they take advantage of their knowledge. So they use propaganda to get the Animal Farm to work hard meanwhile the pigs get rich. Snowball and Napoleon would all ways disagree on arguments. Snowball decided to leave animal farm and Napoleon gained leadership of the Animal Farm. Evidence: The book shows in the beginning that Old Major, the, boar, dreams of the…

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    The novel Animal Farm, by George Orwell, and the film Animal Farm illustrates a couple similarities, but they contain more differences throughout the novel and the film. The novel and the film include many similarities such as the meeting that Old Major creates, the process of writing the Seven Commandments on the farm, and also the development of the flag. Before Major’s death, he organizes a meeting about his dream. The meeting mainly focuses on the Rebellion and all of Major’s beliefs.…

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    Truman Show, directed by Peter Weir, and Animal Farm, written by George Orwell are two texts that explore the themes of power, the good life, and utopia. Animal farm is a novel about animals causing a revolution in an attempt to run the Manor Farm for themselves and be free from slavery. Whereas Truman Show is a film about a man named Truman who has spent his entire life trapped unknowingly inside a reality TV show. Peter Weir uses his film to show choices, community and limited power and the…

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    When a government takes complete control of a country, we call this brainwashing. Officially, it is called communism. George Orwell's, "Animal Farm" is an example of the problems with communism. In this book, Mr Jones, Napoleon, and Boxer help demonstrate the theme of criticism of communism. First of all, communism plays a big part in Animal Farm. The original rebellion in the beginning of the novel is quite different from the ending result. In the first rebellion, animals despise humans. They…

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    Metaphors In Animal Farm

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    Animal Farm Essay In George Orwell’s short novel Animal Farm, many of the animals and other characters are metaphors or allegories. This essay shall cover the characters Boxer, a hardworking stallion, as well as Squealer, a sly and deceptive pig. Boxer is a horse, and the strongest animal on the farm. He represents the ideal worker to the animals, and is considered a role model for all the other (working) animals. He portrays the idea of the Stakhanovite movement, named after Russian worker…

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    The novella, Animal Farm describes the story of Stalinist Russia. The author, Eric Blair, who goes by the pseudonym George Orwell, uses a farm to symbolize Stalinist Russia. Each farm animal and conflict are allegorical to Soviet Russia. In the story, Orwell portrays how the animals are unaware of their power. After the rebellion, which represents the revolution, all the animals anticipate that their life would be exponentially better and they would get food and proper care with the intention…

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