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    Squealer In Animal Farm

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    In the satiric novel entitled Animal Farm by George Orwell the character Squealer is a master manipulator, under the order of Napoleon. Squealer convinces the animals that Napoleon is always right. Squealer also alters the animal's memory to make up for Napoleon when he breaks the law. Squealer is loyal to Napoleon, and always does what he says. Squealer has to the look and the body language to persuade the animals into anything Napoleon wants. Napoleon and the pigs soon learn that they turn…

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    the status quo, they express opinions or beliefs other won’t. However living life as an nonconformist can be dangerous way of life. That's why most people just follow the norm and live an ordinary life. This can be shown with hens in the novel animal farm written by George Orwell. The hens are the nonconformist, they choose to not go along with the pigs plan to give eggs to them. However some people choose the easy way to conform to society rules. The nonconformist in the novel are the sheep,…

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    Animal Farm Equality

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    The pigs, who consider themselves as the wisest of all, take themselves upon the organization of the farm. They compose the standards of their new framework called Animalism on the wall. The standards are decreased to Seven Commandments for the animals to remember effortlessly. As indicated by these standards no animals will be in association with or will be in contact with man. In Animal Farm, with the revolt over, what is needed are the accoutrements for a new country. The melody "Beasts of…

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    Oppression In Animal Farm

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    Once again, the pigs are noted to be accepted as the leaders of the farm due to their intelligence. They are the ones who make important decisions. However, the rest of the animals still get a say as they have to vote in order for decisions to be made. This makes it so that the pigs have more control, but are still not in complete control. Meanwhile, Snowball and Napoleon are representing their symbols of Trotsky and Stalin, respectively. Stalin and Trotsky had different political policies and…

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    Communism In Animal Farm

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    In, Animal Farm, a bunch of animals lead a rebellion against the humans and create a new order in which all animals are equal. Afterwards, the pigs go and paint “The Seven Commandments” as they called it. These were “THE SEVEN COMMANDMENTS 1. Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy. 2. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend. 3. No animal shall wear clothes. 4. No animal shall sleep in a bed. 5. No animal shall drink alcohol. 6. No animal shall kill any other animal. 7. All…

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    Loyalty In Animal Farm

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    Furthermore, each literary work employs characters to illustrate loyalty. Orwell and Twain demonstrate this trait in various ways and the first way is through individuals who are loyal to society. Animal Farm is quick to symbolize this type of loyalty through the horse Boxer who is one of the first characters introduced and one of the characters that are most thoroughly described. His main characteristic is fervent devotion and it is clearly demonstrated when he injures himself but as soon as…

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    loyal to him. The animals on the farm spend their lives being a slave to the farm. Napoleon, however, abuses the animals loyalty, and even though they spend every day of their lives trying to please him, they are never good enough for Napoleon. They are constantly reminded that “Bravery is not enough... loyalty and obedience are more important” (55). After the deadly battle that allowed Animal Farm to be a free state, Squealer, Napoleon’s messenger, convinces the farm animals that their bravery…

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    have control. Animal Farm is an allegory novel about the real life events of the Russian Revolution where the author George Orwell uses animals to portray people of the Russian Revolution.Animal Farm starts out with Old Major a character in which he wanted the animals to get rid of man because man is the source of all the problems the animals had according to Old Major. Later on the animals take over the farm and then the pigs start taking control…

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    wanted a world where everything was equal and this lead to the novel Animal Farm. In the novel Animal Farm, George Orwell explores the dangers of the abuse of power through the characters Snowball, Farmer Jones, and Napoleon. One example of Orwell’s depiction of the dangers of the abuse of power involves the character Snowball. Snowball is a young…

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    to power but certainly a corrupt power {Hook}. At the beginning of animal, farm power was used to attain good things; it brought the animals in the farm together under a united case and allow them to gain their freedom, however as the story develops power began to destroy the community. After this point power struggles emerge and serve to divide the animals in the farm instead of uniting them.{Background} In “Animal Farm” George Orwell used the pigs to try to demonstrate humans’ susceptibility…

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