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    they want. Examples are right in front of our eyes; they are in places such as political campaigns, books, conversations, school, and many more. Animal Farm is an allegory, satire, and fable. This novel shows how the leaders during Russian Revolution use persuasion to convince their citizens to believe in them. This essay will be comparing Animal Farm to President Trump’s campaign speeches. The purpose of the political speeches is to win the presidency of the United States of America. President…

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    The allegorical novella Animal Farm by George Orwell uses a farm of animals to represent the Russian revolution. To represent that a utopia can never happen successfully. Furthermore, within the novel, there is plenty of characters with their own unique character traits. However, without Boxer, the farm would have never lasted as long as it did. With using his hard work, loyalty, and his strength. Incomprehension, of the reasons why Boxer help the farm with his hard work. For…

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    In George Orwell's Novella, Animal Farm Boxer represents the working class. “I will work harder.” (Orwell 56).Boxer is a strong, and determined working horse, who would rebuild the windmill after it had collapsed multiple times and never gave up. Throughout the novella boxer says this many times. Boxer is constantly working whether it be the windmill, or pulling things around he was always working and never stopped, just as the working class in Russia. “Boxer was an enormous beast, nearly…

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    In the novella intended for political satire, Animal Farm, the author George Orwell ties together his ideas about manipulation of language and an imbalance of power in a community. He plants the seeds of his ideas in the first chapters of the novella, where a veritable imbalance of power increases the desire for change in the community. In the middle portion of the novella, reform takes place, and manipulation of language is used to sustain such reform. Nearing the end of the novella, Orwell’s…

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    Book Report On Animal Farm

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    Animal Farm Animal Farm is a book by George Orwell. It takes place in a farm in England called the Manor Farm. The book is unspecific in the time it takes place in and even the exact place itself. This is most likely because George Orwell wants the book to be more relatable, so the book could take place in the past, present, or the future. The book explores what it would be like if animals took over and became in charge rather than man. One day the animals become fed up with the dictatorship…

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    Animal Farm is a fairy tale story written by George Orwell and focuses on a group of animals living on an English farm around the turn of the 20th century. The story begins with Old Major, an elderly pig, speaking to his fellow animals about his dream of animalism. He calls for animal freedom and equality, but above all else the end of humanity’s dominion over farm animals everywhere. When Old Major passes away, the animals of the farm take it upon themselves to begin preparing for revolution.…

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    Animal Farm Quote Analysis

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    In the novel Animal Farm written by George Orwell, this quote is proven true in novel, “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely”- Lord Acton. First, Snowball is the leader of the farm but then Napoleon overthrows snowball by kicking him out with force. Once Napoleon starts to gain power he abuses it on the farm very quickly. Life becomes very hard for most of the animals on the farm. Through a lot of propaganda and persuading Squealer gets the animals to believe many things…

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    In the novel Animal Farm, author George Orwell explains a point with something most people know about: farm animals. However, these animals are no ordinary farm animals. They are convinced that a farm that is ran by animals is better than a farm ran by humans. Throughout Animal Farm, A reader can see a pattern start to develop as the book continues on. Although the author touches on various points throughout this book, two points that the author really gets across is this book is the animals…

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    Animal Farm In the book “Animal Farm” there are many obstacles that the animals face. The animals take over the farm from Jones. The pigs are the educated, and they get all of the power, and although some of the things that they tell the other animals can be deceiving. The uneducated believe the pigs and everything they say because they do not know better. Although usually ones who are self-serving are the ones in control, in Animal Farm the self-served and educated are in charge over the…

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    Animal Farm Satire Essay

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    Animal Farm is a book of political satire that takes place on a typical English farm in when England was still in the Agricultural Age. It was written by George Orwell in 1954, August 17. The particular farm is called Manor Farm. The story also uses a third-person narrator to comment on events indirectly and how animals perceive certain events. Our tale begins in in the big barn where Old Major, ( a prize winning pig) has gathered all the animals to relate to them one last message before he…

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