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    1. Boxer’s perseverance stood out above all of the other farm animals. He worked long hard hours during the daytime . Boxer was a very dedicated worker, he woke up early and spent all day in the fields plowing, and was not given much credit for his efforts. Despite the fact that boxer did not receive much food after the pigs took over the farm, he was still agreeable to working long hard hours even if it meant his life would be taken. Boxer had adopted a personal motto which was,“I will work…

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    Animal Farm Research Paper

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    Don’t become a slave to society. In George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm, the author truly showcases how society can get obsessed with leading their citizens and take actions that only benefit themselves. In entirety, “Animal Farm” aims to make us realize that in 2018 American society we have become completely infatuated with focussing on the wrong things such as getting revenge by hurting people or even thinking too hard about how many likes we get on our pictures. Three ways that George Orwell’s…

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    on the bodies of the weaker ones abused to get there. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, animals fall into the hateful cycles of humans they once despised and form an unbalanced and corrupt hierarchy. With the use of passive voice, questioning, and personable word choices, Animal Farm forms subtle themes of manipulative control and the power of perception of circumstances. The dominating pigs in Animal Farm use the syntax and diction choices of passive voice, rhetorical questioning,…

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    Christian Ruiz Honors English 10 Mrs. Robichaux 17 October 2016 Study Guide for Siddhartha and Animal Farm The Brahmin's Son Siddhartha is unhappy because he does not have peace in his heart and he does not have the knowledge he wishes and he is restless. His spirit is like a waiting vessel because his spirit is partly full of information from his teachers but he is still not satisfied. Because Govinda loves Siddhartha as a friend and admires his thirst for knowledge. The Samanas are described…

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    The Animal Farm that these animals create is filled with corruption and greed.Corruption can take over and destroy the vision and possibility of a better society by way of their government. This is the main theme because Napoleon easily takes over, their ideas and commandments were crumbled, and they began to question what was right. A reason that supports the theme is that Napoleon easily took over the farm. He took control with little to none opposition after Snowball was run off. None of…

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    In the novel Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, one of the most important characters is a pig named Squealer. Squealer is a negative manipulator, a coward, and a follower. In the novel, Squealer expresses his manipulative ways in the quotation “ I trust that every animal here appreciates the sacrifice that Comrade Napoleon has made in taking this extra labour upon himself . . . no one believes more firmly than Comrade Napoleon that all animals are equal . . . surely, comrades, you do…

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    character in Animal Farm, who is also the antagonist, is Snowball. He is a round and static character, who is described indirectly through his speech and actions. To begin with, Snowball is a metaphor for Leon Trotsky. He is exiled by Napoleon and never seen again. To begin with, although Snowball isn’t a bad character in the novel, he is still considered as an antagonist since he challenges the main character, Napoleon. Snowball runs against Napoleon for power on Animal Farm. Also, Snowball is…

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    Animal Farm shows people how the control over something can change any certain place. The rules changed when two different people took over on the farm. The animals behaved in a different way when two different people took over the power of the farm. The work ethic on the farm changed when Napoleon took charge of the animals. Animals on the farm had to adapt to many changes made on the farm. Napoleon and Jones had different ways of showing how things should get done. The lives that the animals…

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    Animal Farm/Communism Propaganda Propaganda is information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. It comes in several different forms. Such as ad hominem, repetition, appeal to authority, appeal to fear, appeal to prejudice, bandwagon, and the common man. There are several different types used in Animal Farm. Here are some examples. The first sign of propaganda was Old Major’s. He was making a speech about the…

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    All animals are equal to this farm, but others have more power, more equality, meaning the pigs. DEJ7: DEJ8: An issue in this book animal Farm is that Mr. Jones has a drinking problem and it caused problems for not only him but for the animals like they were underfed. This relates to alcoholics in the United States and how it's a huge…

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