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    Corruption is a major issue in government, It mostly starts when an individual has too much power and either wants more or does something only because they have the authority to do so. In Animal Farm by George Orwell, Napoleon takes advantage of his power and knowledge over the other animals. He uses his power for the well being of the pigs and himself and treats the other animals no better than Mr.Jones. The Animals don’t realize this because the animals who fought in the revolution had all…

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    decided on Boxer from the Animal Farm. (Book) Boxer is a very hardworking and dedicated character from the animal farm. Boxer is a very loyal and dedicated citizen in his community or farm. Boxer usually worries about people other than himself. He is a very helpful character in his community and does his best to help all. On the other hand, boxer is quite a naive person. Meaning he does not have much actual experience other than helping others animals on the farm. Although his intellect is very…

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    Animal Farm Comparison Contrast The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell had its similarities and differences. Some of the differences were that rather than the animals talking in the beginning of the book, the narrator tells mostly all the story. Old Major dies by natural causes in the novel, but in the book, he dies by a gunshot. In the movie, they show Old Majors head and in the book it doesn’t. jones had a party a and also ms and mr jones had sexual interactions. they’re were many…

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    Rough draft The book Animal Farm by George Orwell was written as an allegory for the Russian Revolution. Throughout the story different animals represent one of the major parts or people of the Revolution. For example, Napoleon represented Joseph Stalin, Squealer represented the propaganda being used, and Boxer represented the working class during that time. The animals revolution failed for many reasons throughout the book. Some of these reasons are that the power wasn’t equally spread out with…

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    come out and just states something point blank. They say it in a roundabout way. When you are trying to interpret what Orwell was trying to say to his audience of readers, you have to ask yourself what is Animal Farm an allegory of? It is representing the Russian Revolution and Animal Farm is a tale of where the animals are based upon certain figureheads and leaders from that time period. It was published in the 1940s when the Soviet Union was into Communism and these leaders and events would be…

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    Power in “Animal Farm” Imagine a society without government, or a community without a leader. Society would not function without a command center or commander. Leadership and governance is key to society and with leadership come power, but power can be used in various ways. First, it can be used to create a better society where a leader always thinks about the citizens first. This way of using power should remind people of Snowball who is depicted in the book “Animal Farm”. On the other hand,…

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    In Animal Farm, the idea of oppression and control seem to come up frequently. This is evident through Orwell’s use of propaganda as well as the ruling of the pigs. For example, Orwell uses several propaganda techniques. He uses bandwagon/snobbery, transfer, and misuse or manipulation of statistics. All these techniques Orwell uses, convey a message about Stalin’s Great Purge and Communism. Although this story is more negative than positive, it can also be viewed positively. It can be viewed as…

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    The pigs in the book Animal Farm were horrible leaders. Orwell, the author, introduces many poor characteristics of a bad leader when he writes about how the pigs. The pigs try and change the commandments to what they wanted them to be, make lies about different animals so that people believe him, and all the pigs wanted to do their separate thing that did not involve the other animals. Nelson Mandela was the total opposite as the pigs because he was a good leader in trying to help South Africa.…

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    In George Orwell’s novel, Animal Farm, he proves that it is inevitable for humans to equate everyone. Orwell explains this by his story which is about a group of farm animals that rebel against their farmer. After he gets kicked out, Napoleon, a pig, takes power and corrupts the farm. His power gets to the point where they were better off with the farmer, Mr. Jones. Orwell also illustrates how it is human nature to make mistakes and take control of power. Summarizing his point, he is saying that…

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    The author George Orwell, created the character, Napoleon in the novel The Animal Farm. Napoleon proves to be corrupt, vicious and contriving. He is created as a perfect model of the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and is characterized on the basic principles of Stalinism. The rule of Napoleon represents the corruption of socialist ideologies. Firstly, one must know about Joseph Stalin. Joseph Stalin was a Soviet leader, he administered the Soviet Union for over a quarter century. He was one of the…

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