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    a decision. In the novel Animal Farm, the propagandist Squealer was “a brilliant talker,” (13), and that “he could turn black into white,” (13) because of his words. His convincing words influenced the animals in many ways, such as justifying Napoleon’s decisions, giving motivation to the animals, and explaining why some events occur. Words are capable of doing many impressive things to humans, and it can do the same for animals. As the leader of the Animal Farm, Napoleon did many questionable…

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    In the short allegory Animal Farm by George Orwell, it’s apparent that the novel is not a regular fairy tale despite its fairy tale like qualities. The novel is really a warning for it’s readers and politicians. This novel shows how people are taken advantage of by others. In Manor Farm where Animal Farm takes place, a rebellion occurs which leaves the animals to fend for themselves and eventually thrive as a society until a series of critical events leaves only a group of a few pigs led by…

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    Animal Farm, the animals were led to believe that the humans were the reason beside all of their misery from being on the Manor Farm. Napoleon, the main tyrant, started using his newly gained power to only benefit himself and stray away from Old Major’s original ideas. As a leader, having power can be beneficial if used for the good of their people, but if the leader is filled with greed; their leadership will be corrupt. Old Major’s plan of rebellion against Mr. Jones and the Manor Farm was…

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    How is propaganda used as a means of control? Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, published in 1945, is an allegory about the Russian Revolution which saw a Communist government come to power in Russia. In his novella, Orwell uses the rebellion of the animals on Animal Farm to satirise totalitarianism. Orwell demonstrates that propaganda is an important device used by the pigs to control the other animals and to maintain their power. It is used by Squealer to manipulate the animals…

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    "For many, the American Dream has now become a nightmare." - Bernie Sanders, American politician Animal Farm is a novel by George Orwell, parallel to the Russian Revolution, in which a working class of farm animals overthrows their masters to create a communist society. However, when a pig named Napoleon gains power, things around the farm quickly go awry. George Orwell used Animal Farm as a warning to future generations. He encourages us to think freely and be educated to prevent the events of…

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    the text. In the beginning of the novel, the pigs appear to be concerned only with the abolition of the human rule of the farm and the freedom and equality of all animals that Major had spoken of. Squealer, Napoleon, and Snowball even work together to give these ideals a singular name: Animalism (Orwell 16). After the rebellion dies down and the humans are cast out, the farm flourishes as each animal works to fulfill their own specific duties; however, when the pigs learn how gullible the other…

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    Research Paper When George Orwell was asked to summarize his new novel "animal farm" he said this: "there's a farm and the animals get fed up with the way the farmer runs it so they chuck him out and try to run it for themselves. But they run it just as badly as the farmer and become tyrants like him". needless to say the small summarization could not compare To the passionate intensity invested in this work of literature that is perfectly represented by the major ideas in it. The major ideas…

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    George Orwell’s Animal Farm was published in 1945 and written in England. The genre of Animal Farm is a novella, also generally considered an allegory. Additionally, it is considered a satire. Animal Farm uses the setup of animals to expose the injustices of totalitarianism. The tone of the novella is objective. Orwell delivers the information in a neutral and unbiased way. Animal Farm’s narrator is third person omniscient. The antagonist is a pig Napoleon and the protagonist is Snowball another…

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    new innovation or unite people, but a con is that many people can die as a result of the revolution. The book Animal Farm, by George Orwell is based on the Russian Revolution and the book made it easier for people to understand what really happened during the Russian Revolution. In the book there were three main revolutions, the first revolution was when the animals took over the farm, The Battle of the Cowshed, and when the windmill was totally destroyed. There were also events that happen in…

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    Animal Farm is a book about the russian war represented through animal figures. Through the book there are many propaganda techniques being used. Propaganda is the government's techniques to fill the uneducated people. There are three forms of propaganda that have been used in Animal Farm. The three techniques are Name Calling, Card Stacking, and Glittering Generalities. Name Calling is when someone uses negative words against an enemy. Card Stacking is when a politician or businessmen stack…

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