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    Both of these pigs are very intelligent and they were the first few among the other animals to start reading and writing. Snowball is a very good speaker and gives powerful speeches meanwhile Napoleon lacks while giving a speech. Snowball is the one who always spoke first and he always came up with the ideas for the farm. Snowball was a more vivacious pig than Napoleon, quicker in speech and more inventive (Orwell 35). Snowball also wrote the seven commandments. Snowball declared that this was…

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    Literary Analysis The corruption inside shows Corrupt people who abuse their power often break their own rules. In the Russian Revolution a man by the name of Stalin assassinates Trotsky and becomes a powerful dictator. When Stalin gains complete control as dictator he abuses much of his power. The abuse of his power leads to many deaths and sufferings. The Revolution was inspired by Karl Marx who wanted a world where everything was equal and this lead to the novel Animal Farm. In the novel…

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    Animal Farm Literary Analysis Intro Hook Animal Farm is a novella written by George Orwell. In this story the animals want freedom from Mr. Jones, the farmer, so they rebel and take the farm for themselves. The pigs start taking over and brainwash and manipulate them by using double speak. After a while it’s back to normal with one animal more powerful than the others. The utopia that they wanted in the beginning is reversed and the pigs are just the same as Jones. This novella is written as…

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    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 feet…..these…

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    when they do not obey the rules of Chivalry. Chaucer wrote about the truths of the church and he promoted change. “He’d fix up any marriage, giving each of his young women what he could afford her” (Allen et al. 150). Chaucer wrote about crisis in his society the way George Orwell wrote to promote change in his own society. In Animal Farm, Orwell realized the corruption taking place and saw the opportunity to speak the truth. Both authors used their characters to promote change and voice…

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    illustrates events that symbolize the real historical happenings of the Russian Revolution at that time in his novel. Moreover, Orwell is able to clearly represent the symbolic revolution figures of the party leaders of that era: Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky represented as a fantasy of the two pigs: Napoleon and Snowball who start a revolution for liberation and equal rights. Through the novel Animal Farm, Orwell fails to convince readers that revolution is a solution for freedom of the…

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    the working animals. The characters of Napoleon and Snowball effect the transition into communism based on their journey to seek power. Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin, the leader of USSR during the Russian Revolution, and Snowball represents Leon Trotsky, who encouraged a world…

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    The last theme that is expressed in Animal Farm is class distinction or class hierarchy. Throughout the book there are many examples of class hierarchy. One example of class hierarchy is expressed on chapter 8. .In chapter 8 the most protruding expression of class hierarchy is exemplified through the text. In the text George Orwell states, “Napoleon inhabited separate apartments from the others. He took his meals alone, with two dogs to wait upon him, and always ate from the Crown Derby dinner…

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    Animal Farm Allegory

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    Snowball lines up with the actual falling out between Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky. Napoleon is obviously losing his favorability of the lower animals to his rival Snowball. Napoleon feels he has no choice but to turn to his police force of dogs in order to keep his power. Just like Stalin, Napoleon works behind the scines and builds his supremacy in private with deception and secrecy. Now on the other sand Snowball, like Trotsky, is devoted to winning the hearts and minds of…

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    Frida Kahlo Research Paper

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    La Vida de Una Mujer Distinta Llamada Frida Kahlo “Me pinto a mí misma, porque soy a quien mejor conozco”. “I paint myself because I know who I am best”. Her complete birth name is Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón. Her artistic name is Frida Kahlo and she is well known to also be a feminist icon who is admired. Frida lived to be 47 years old. Her father was a Jew of Hungarian-German descent and her mother was a native born Mexican of Spanish/Indian descent. Religious Beliefs Kahlo’s…

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