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    George Orwell’s book, Animal Farm, symbolically describes his views on some of the most important themes in humanity. Orwell tells the story of a rebellion on a farm that leads to the humans running away and the animals running the farm. Although they try to become a farm with equality, it doesn’t end that way. It ends with the pigs taking full control and changing all the rules. They learn that it is a lot harder to run a farm than what they originally thought. Amongst the many themes that are…

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    Comparing|Contrasting animal farm with Lord of the Flies: “What are we? Humans? Or animals? Or savages?” ― William Golding, Lord of the Flies. The speech was said that by one of the boys. What the boy meant by the speech was that they were not able to control themselves so they started acting in a savage way. (I found this quote in goodreads). Animal Farm is about an unspecified Animal farm and Lord of the Flies are both related in savagery, and power. There is Snowball, and Ralph. There is…

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    strongly relates to George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm about animals rising up against their superiors for equality. Animal Farm reveals the inequality amongst the animals on the farm through the use of literary elements. George Orwell’s use of the literary technique irony, helps develops his central idea for Animal Farm. The animals of the farm revolted against their leader because of their determination of achieving equality. Animals of the farm wanting equality are a great example of the use…

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    In the novel Animal Farm, by George Orwell, the pigs on the farm have complete rule over all other animals. The combination of the ignorance of the animals and the manipulation of language allows the pigs to take the animal’s freedom away. The abuse of language is essential to the totalitarian government established by the pigs. This is shown when Squealer modifies the 7 Commandments (Orwell 123). This is just a way to justify the pigs’ treacherous actions. By changing the 7 Commandments, the…

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    ANIMAL FARM LITERARY ANALYSIS George Orwell, the author of Animal Farm, presents how a perfect utopia can be ruined by an individual who wants power. Power can corrupt your mind. In this story the animals wanted freedom but the pigs took all the power. This book represents the Industrialization of Soviet Russia. The Animals before they fought for freedom were treated poorly and were not fed by the Farmer Jones. Farmer Jones , treating the animals badly, started a revolution for freedom…

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    through George Orwell 's Animal Farm. This novella symbolizes every aspect of the Russian Revolution, including several specific leaders and followers such as Napoleon and Boxer. Napoleon symbolizes Joseph Stalin, and Boxer symbolizes the working class who blindly follow Napoleon. Just as in the Russian Revolution, Napoleon and Boxer have dire consequences on the well-being of Animal Farm; Napoleon 's vicious wrath disassembles the foundations in which animal farm is built, and the way Boxer…

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    Five months after the end of Animal Farm and the rebirth of Manor Farm Napoleon found himself deathly ill. Already knowing before this sickness that one day he would keel over, he set rules in place sometime in the early years of his dictatorship to appoint one of his right hoof pigs as a replacement in case of death. Squealer caught wind of his leader’s failing health by hearing horrid coughing and atrocious squealing from Napoleon’s room. Napoleon had rather weakly told his loyal town crier…

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    Education in Animal Farm In 1946 a man by the name of George Orwell would write one of the most controversial and insightful books of all time, a book by the name of Animal Farm. Animal Farm takes place on a farm called Manor Farm. One day a pig by the name of Major has a dream, and in this dream he dreams of a free England with no humans. When he tells his dream to the fellow animals on the farm he instills a thought of revolution in their minds and hearts…

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    government. This is all displayed in George Orwell’s 1945 novel, Animal Farm. Animal Farm alludes the events of the Russian Revolution and Russia’s times under Joseph Stalin to animals on a farm in England. In the book, the animals of Manor Farm are inspired to start a revolution to overthrow the cruel authority of Mr. Jones, the human they work for. After their successful attempt to expel the humans from, what they begin to call, Animal Farm, the animals form their own ideals, government, and…

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    the novel and movie Animal Farm, animals rise up against the farmer and take it over for themselves. However, quickly after the overthrow of Farmer Jones, the farm slowly begins to deteriorate at the hands of the pigs on the farm. The animals slowly become treated just as poorly as with the farmer, just absent of the whips. Their rations sold for profit in trade and animals murdered for having outside contact where they do not belong. Though the book and movie, Animal Farm shows many…

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