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    Animal Farm starts off with talking about Russian Revolution. The rise of communism in animal life. Book shows that humans overpower animals. Pigs establish a ruling class within their community. The fight between Leon Trotsky and Stalin to obtain the power raises a conflict in pigs Snowball and Napoleon. The reason for the conflict is that Napoleon disagrees Snowball's idea to install a windmill. Before this convo they had a good relation they tried to teach young animals and bring everyone…

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    Have you ever wondered what happens to animals in zoos, aquariums, and circuses after closing hour? People spend hundreds of dollars coming to these facilities with their families as a “fun” trip. People of the world are contributing to these animals facilities without even knowing what really happens to these animals behind closed doors. Animals are just being treated as props and not as living animals, and it is about time people realize this and make a change. I believe all zoos, aquariums,…

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    I was able to watch the complete Nova video, “What are Animals Thinking”. The three most interesting and informative parts of this video are the rat experiment, infrasonic sound and house –hunting bees’ ability to find new homes. The free rats in this video actually showed empathy towards the trapped rats. At the University of Chicago Mrs. Mason showed two different test the first two rats in a box one was trapped in a tube the other was free. The free rat figured out how to open the…

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    Animal Farm is the study of a dream betrayed. It begins with hope for the animals and ends with their lives becoming worse. Although some things on the farm seem to change after the rebellion, the important things that need to change in order for Old Major's dream to become a reality, they remain the same. Life for the animals becomes worse, but they don’t realize this because they are distracted by the fabricated stories and lies told by Napoleon and Squealer. Things that were not part of Old…

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    Revolution does not always bring change. The revolution on Manor Farm changed only one thing: who had the absolute power. The ideals that spurred the revolution in the first place had been lost, and rather than changing the way life had been prior to the revolution, the animals were suppressed and taken advantage of by the pigs, who were the new leaders that had emerged after the exile of Jones. However, even with Jones gone, life did not change on the farm for the majority of the animals,…

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    I believe, like many others, that keeping animals in captivity isn’t right. Keeping them in cages will make them feel lonely, because no matter what, you can’t copy their environment, and their family won’t be there. Some feel that it would be educational for us, and safer for them. However, research shows that animals are prepared for what’s out there for them, and it also shows the best way for us to learn is by watching them in their natural habitat. I believe that animals should be free for…

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    More than 100 million animals get tested on each year. Animal testing is cruel and inhumane, It is cruel and inhumane because they are living things but unfortunately get tested on whether they would like to or not. Animal testing should also end because it’s very expensive and there’s alternatives for animal testing now. Animal testing is cruel and deserves to end. Animals are very different from humans which make animals poor test subjects. The anatomic, metabolic, and cellular are both…

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    Animal Farm Essay Leaders use many types of persuasion to gain control. In Animal Farm by George Orwell, Old Major, Snowball, and Squealer control the animals by inserting fear into their minds. Although all speakers give many speeches that include ethos, logos, and pathos, Squealer’s use of pathos is the most effective form of persuasion. Old Major’s rebellion speech uses ethos and pathos as rhetorical appeals; Snowball’s windmill speech focuses on logos; however, Squealer’s appeal to pathos…

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    The book starts off with a tremendous background which leads off to a specific government called communism. One animal that stood in front of all the others became superior and believed in a righteous place for all too happy. That superior animal was a pig who was named Napoleon. Every single animal obeyed his commands without backing and they believed the choices that he made was right. Soon later in the story, there is a rebellion against Napoleon when he has way too much power that made him…

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    Kentucky, sold as a yearling at auction for one million dollars to become a “supposed” famous racehorse. Being the grandson of Seattle Slew, the farm who bought him believed that he would be a successful racehorse. Unfortunately for them, but lucky for me, racing was not the career for Welter, and they soon retired him. He ended up at a show horse barn where he was trained and was ready to be sold. The prized racehorse’s competition career would soon have setbacks, including a show-stopping…

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