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    learn that in the real world, power is a very strong but also fragile commodity. In the poem ‘Men of England’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley, the goal was to send out a message to the English workers saying to rebel against the drones. In the novel ‘Animal Farm’ by Eric Arthur Blair, with the pen name of George Orwell, the intent was to make an allegory of the Russian revolution. As a community, we must ask ourselves a simple but also somewhat complex question to better comprehend the topic at hand.…

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    represents the pig who wants to act like Old Major and Napoleon the one who drove out Snowball to secure his position symbolizes Joseph Stalin. The story began when Mr. Jones, the owner of the Manor Farm, mistreated the animals. Almost all of them are unhappy the way Mr. Jones operates the whole farm. They gather and organized a rebellion to those who reap the benefits of their combined labor, which is the human. Furthermore, as pig is the cleverest of them all, they take over and overruled the…

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    1. Leadership in Animal farm is presented as a dictatorship which is proven to be cyclic. For instance “there was only one candidate, Napoleon who was elected unanimously” and “he carried a whip”. This implies that leadership is recognized to be cyclical as the animals are back where they started with dictators with ‘whips in their hands’. Yet, the only dissimilarity is that they have a different ruler. Also, the destructive concrete noun ‘whip;’ infers domination which is at the start and at…

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    really active in the initial rebellion against jones. After the animals had rebelled, and Old Major’s death, Napoleon started to become a leader for Animal Farm. When he was introduced to the novel, the first thing the reader learned about his character was that he was "a large, rather fierce-looking Berkshire boar, the only Berkshire on the farm, not much of a talker, but with a reputation for getting his way". During his leadership, his methods of being a leader were through cruelty and…

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    aspects. In the first section, it present the main content about Animal Farm and discuss how does animal farm satirize modern society. In the second section, it explain how the satire works by analysing other examples(. And how satire deal with the serious issues will be discussed in the final part. Additionally, the argument of this essay is that the using satire is an effective way to deal with the social issues. Animal Farm tells a story that one day the oppressed animals rebelled to…

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    Animal Farm, by George Orwell, is a thrilling, non-fiction allegory that tells a story of farm animals based on the Russian Revolution in 1917. Boxer, a middle-aged, male, working horse, is both a leader and a follower throughout the novella. He represents a leader as he sets an example and shows the animals what to do. In contrast, Boxer is a follower because he takes all direction from Napoleon. To begin, his goal is to work as hard as he possibly can and do the most work he can for the farm.…

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    Animal Farm is an allegory as it has parallels to the Soviet Union and the possibility of totalitarianism. The phrase in the book "All animals are equal but some are more equal than others" is a good satire on the facade of equality that communism in Russia at the time had. The pigs were the communist idealist, some of them being representatative of ones present in Soviet Russia, and they had a plan to overthrow the farmer, Mr. Jones, who is like the old tzars of Russia. The farm goes from a…

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    When pigs take over Manor Farm, life as the animals hoped it to be is lost in the pigs strives for power. Mr. Jones treats his animals poorly, causing them to revolt in the name of Animalism. Afterwards the animals set their minds to building a windmill for the good of the farm, which turns into a miserable place of lies and betrayal. George Orwell’s Animal Farm includes allegorical elements and themes and symbols to show real world significance and importance. Orwell’s life story and novel will…

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    Animal Farm, a short fable written by George Orwell, is an allegory of the Russian Revolution, and could symbolize any kind of revolt in general. He did an amazing job setting up the characters and I loved how each of the animals had their own representation of a group of people in real life. Systems of government were also represented in animal farm, as well as in the game of musical chairs that we played beforehand. The story begins with a drunken and negligent owner, Jones, and a beautiful…

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    George Orwell’s compelling novel Animal Farm takes place in a “utopian” society where animals have taken control over their own lives. The novel represents the rhetoric of the Russian Revolution and an indirect criticism towards communist governments. Mr. Jones is an abusive human who the animals despise and incites them to have rebellious ideas. Napoleon, a peculiar pig who is immediately prominent from the rest, takes the power. His goal is to make an equalitarian community where all the…

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