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    As the animals looked in at the party they knew what had to be done. Clover sent a hen to get together all of the animals who are not on Napoleon’s side. All of the animals that are against Napoleon had a meeting in the barn so that they can make a plan to overthrow Napoleon and the other pigs. As they were coming up with a plan Clover asked if Snowball could help with the plan. One of the animals suggested that the animals have a vote. After the animals voted it was desisted that they will send…

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    Fellow Comrades, We have been working hard for a leader that we don’t know exactly what his goals are. Mr. Jones, the name we fear, he starved us and made us work for his benefits. What’s the difference now? We have the same amount of food and we have been working more than what we initially believed. All this for a windmill which will benefit us in the future? According to my knowledge on the Russian Revolution, Stalin the former leader tortured his people for his benefit. He made the…

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    Animal farm shows show the government starts off by wanting good for the animals such as equality but, during the novel, the leaders used their power and manipulation to get more power and they used it to make a dictatorship government. In the beginning of the novel, Old Major enforced the idea of rebellion and change by using his power and respect that the animals has towards him. He wants good but doesn’t realize that he is doctoring the animals. After the death of old major, Napoleon took…

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    In the book “Animal Farm” the animals that live on the farm take over control of the farm. The leaders of the new farm want to be nothing like the humans but end up doing many of the things that they said they hated. The animals want equality through democracy but obtained it through being getting together and socializing. This eventually leads to communism and the destruction of the farm and it’s animals. The old boar, Old Major, has the idea that there needs on the farm and he takes the role…

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    ➢ Collectivization: introduced by Stalin which wiped out the Kulaks, those who opposed the First 5 Year Plan – this led to famine and the deaths of millions – it was required of peasants to sell a large portion of their food production at a cheap price but did let them sell the extra food - essentially, it destroyed the idea of private ownership and grouped together tinier farms privately owned by peasants and created larger farms, beginning in 1928. The belief behind this was that by grouping…

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    were relatively similar. My Stanford friends were similar to me in the way that they valued education, enjoyed playing sports, and loved a quality game of Mafia. They, however, lived around the world and had varying opinions, perspectives, and values. Leon Kass believed “difference in opinion may be the beginning of thoughtfulness (Kass 93).” I believe my new friends’ differences in opinion revealed not only opportunities and ideas to process, but traits of my personality I never knew about. I…

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    raises them as his own with the plan to build up his own personal police force to inflict terror on the animals of the farm. Napoleon first uses the animals to chase off Snowball so the farm is his. This is an allegory of Joseph Stalin getting rid of Leon Trotsky in Russia. Napoleon then uses the dogs to kill off anyone who committed a crime against him. “Immediately the dogs bounded forward, seized four of the pigs by the ear and dragged them squealing in pain and terror to Napoleon's…

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    Animal farm is a book written by George Orwell about animals taking over their farm and getting control over the other animals. There are many themes in this book such as control, terror, lies, equality and many more. The pigs represent a corrupt government that lies to their people but disguise their badness. Orwell's argument would be not to trust the government. Two of animal farm's main themes would be control and terror. When napoleon trains the dogs to become guards, it is so the animals…

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    Fida's Sister

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    Frida was a considered one of Mexico’s greatest artists. She was born on July 6, 1907 in Coyoacan, Mexico. Her father was a German descendent and photographer. At the age of six she was stricken with polio, which caused her to limp after recovery. Frida attended the renowned National Preparatory School in Mexico where she met a famous muralist named Diego Rivera. She was one of the few female students to attend the school. On September 17, 1925, Frida and her boyfriend Gómez Arias were riding…

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    Animal Farm Comrades

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    "All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others," is one of the altered commandments of the seven displayed on the side of the barn in the allegorical novella Animal Farm. The author of this piece, Eric Blair, known as George Orwell, has portrayed the Russian Revolution by representing each of the main subjects during the time period with animals on a farm. The farm, previously owned by an ignorant farmer by the name of Mr. Jones, was in terrible health , with most animals dying of…

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