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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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    Animal Farm a novel written by George Orwell, is a novel based around the allegory in the Russian Revolution, which is also talked about in the present day. The book is written around the concept of turning into the enemy. The novel Animal Farm written by George Orwell, addresses the struggle of becoming an independent farm, or the struggle with finding a leader that doesn’t become too powerful, and power crazy. In the novel, it explains how the animals struggle with Mr Jones, and his powerful…

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    The critically acclaimed and widely controversial novel Animal Farm by George Orwell is an allegory (or fable) about a farm and its animals revolting against their cruel owner and becoming their own independent farm as free and equal animals. The characters and actions represent Communist Russia allegorically to provide a further understanding of the history. Several animals played a large role in the novel, such as, Snowball, Napoleon and Boxer, who represent Joseph Stalin, Leon Trotsky and…

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    George Orwell liked to use dystopian settings and a feeling of hopelessness in his eerie and haunting novels 1984 and Animal Farm. Many colorful literary devices were used, including irony, tone, and anaphora. In 1984 the protagonist Winston is midst the totalitarianistic regime of Big Brother. Big Brother is the complete and total dictator in 1984. Winston prefers the structure of society from a time long before, when people had human spirit. Winston may be the only human left that follows the…

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    With just a glance at George Orwell's, Animal Farm, one might not expect the book to resemble so well the horrible circumstances that created and surrounded the Russian Revolution. However, in his allegorical book he used farm animals and their rebellion against humans to mirror the tendencies of the human nature and the Russian revolution. Each of these rebellions had a cruel leader; Manor Farm rebellion's leader was the atrocious pig, Napoleon, who parallels the Russian revolution's leader,…

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    When putting George Orwell’s, Animal Farm, and the film version side by side, you can note the similarities as well as the differences between the two. Coming close to being almost exactly like the book, the movie includes scenes from the book as well as many different approaches to the outcomes of actions. For example, similar scenes from the book presented in the movie include: Old Major’s speech identifying Man as the enemy to animals, how Napoleon blames Snowball for the damage done to the…

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    Animal Farm is an allegory since it has two levels in the story. The animals represent the people of Russia and Mr. Jones is the last Russian Tsar Nicholas II. The story tells of the overthrowing of the Russian government and the beginning of communism. Mr. Jones, as did Nicholas II, didn’t hear the cries of hunger and the needs of the people. Major, the pig, is Karl Marx, the father of communism. He is convincing telling the animals what they want to hear. The people thought they could do…

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    Animal Farm is George Orwell's parody on fairness, where all farm animals live free from their human owner’s oppression. Motivated to revolt by Major, an old pig, animals on Mr. Jones' farm grasp Animalism and stage unrest to accomplish a hopeful condition of advancement. A force hungry pig, Napoleon, turns into a totalitarian tyrant who drives the animals into "All Creatures Are Equivalent/However Some Are More Equivalent than others" persecution. Mr. Jones treated all of the animals very…

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    Animal Farm Boxer Downfall Have you ever wondered what would happen if the animals took over a farm and ran it by themselves? This is what exactly happens in the book Animal Farm by George Orwell. Animal Farm is about a farm which animals take over. All the animals has a role in history. It's based on the Russian Revolution. Boxer is a horse that works very hard and has great strength. Boxer is the hardest worker and most loyal out of all the other animals, but he is stupid, which leads to his…

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    lead have trouble staying in power. George Orwell 's Animal Farm begs the question when Napoleon, a pig with the ability to take control of the dumber animals, becomes the new leader of Manor Farm, and renames it Animal Farm. It becomes a place of violence, starvation, and destruction. So if Napoleon and the pigs made Animal Farm into a place that no one would want to be in, how did he manage to sustain his leadership role? Animal Farm is a commentary on the Russian Revolution,…

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