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    Napoleon’s Corruptive Power “Long live Animal Farm, Long live Comrade Napoleon, Napoleon is always right!” (Orwell 125). In George Orwell's Animal Farm, Squealer, Napoleon's right hand, claims that these are Boxer’s last words before he dies. This story takes place on Manor Farm in London, in the mid 1900’s. The story begins with the animals on the farm displeased with how their leader, Mr Jones, has been treating them. The animals overthrow him as leader and elect Napoleon and Snowball to take…

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    or the Trojan army and their spirit, or lack thereof (Iliad iv. 502-509). The “sheep” simile is a common one. Sheep are on everyone’s menu, which forces them to flock together in order to stay safe from predators. Sheep are not very intelligent animals, when faced with danger they flock together. This is pretty much the extent of their defense arsenal. When Homer compares the Trojans to “flocks of sheep” he is telling us that, militaristically, they are not an even match to the Achaeans and…

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    Eventually after a while the other animals started to notice that no matter what happens if they don’t have a strong and responsible leader and a trustable one they will always be lied to and treated like they have no meaning in this world. Boxer returns to the farm a few months after he was supposedly sent to “the veterinarian and died a peaceful death”. He sneaks around the pigs and goes to his trusted friends and tells them everything that’s been going on to this farm. “the pigs have…

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    Animal Farm Responses: Response #1: How are the pigs and their role in the governance of Animal Farm a symbol for more educated and more intelligent members of society that are required to do little physical labour? In Animal Farm by George Orwell, the author uses the animals and the roles that they play in the story as symbols for different classes of people in a real society. The role that a particular species assumes in Animal Farm is closely related to the real characteristics of that…

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    Literary Analysis in Animal Farm What if animals tried to takeover and run our society? In the novella Animal Farm by: George Orwell, the author based the animals off the communists in the war of 1918. The animals were rebelling from “Mr.Jones” there farm owner who had ran the Manor Farm. In the novel the farm animals wanted freedom and were tired of humans controlling their lives. The animals went into a rebellion and won a significant “battle of the cowshed” which had led into their…

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    Temple Autism Case Study

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    When temple had autism it helped her because when she had a tough time at school she would go to the animals she would go to the horse and calm it down when it was animals kept temple going the cows kept her going and Chester Chester was the bourse that was mad in the cage snarling stomping his feet jumping in the air but just a simple pet calmed Chester down then the lady comes all amazed how you need to get out of there she was shocked to see temple in the cage with the wild horse petting it…

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    Animal Farm Equality

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    This incident in its funny way brings out the basic unnaturalness and dilemma of the philosophy of equality-if understood literary as meaning that all are equal in talents and skills. The pigs, who consider themselves as the wisest of all, take themselves upon the organization of the farm. They compose the standards of their new framework called Animalism on the wall. The standards are decreased to Seven Commandments for the animals to remember effortlessly. As indicated by these standards no…

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    People tend turn to their government and leaders during times of need and crisis in a country. At least that's what Hitler did in World War II. He came to power because everyone turned to him and they did as he told them to do. This is like what Napoleon is doing to the other animals at the farm. Napoleon won the election of animal farm by brute force and even made the other candidate leave the farm. Since winning the election, he has almost been a dictator of the farm. He tells the animals…

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    Karl Marx, the inventor of Marxism or the combination of socialism and communism ideals once said, “Workers of the world unite; you have nothing to lose but your chains.” This quote 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…

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    In chapter 5, page 70, Squealer uses a form of propaganda to entice fear into the other animals of the farm. Most of the animals are non-intelligent, hence, they would not know the pigs ulterior motive. “You don’t want Jones back do you?” Squealer uses a Jones as a fear/threat to convey what’s happening on the farm is for the better and if they didn’t comply with the changes, life would be back to the way it was with Jones. However, this causes confusion with the animals on account of the…

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