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    Animals of Animal Farm, your poor lives are lacking. You’ve been denied so much. I’ve seen the world outside this cage that horrible pig built, flying the sky on these wings of mine. I know how much that tyrant Napoleon kept from you. The beautiful, simple privileges all animals deserve, that you animals have been deprived of. There is a mountain in the sky, trust me, covered in sugar and no body works there. Nobody starves. Old Major waits there for us! Surrounded by his children and friends,…

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    Title In a world which attacks language, history, and love, is thought possible? In Animal Farm and 1984, citizens under totalitarian rule experienced this world; the results were catastrophic. Language, history, and love, all essential to freedom of thought, were distorted and became nothing more than tools—puppets—used for manipulation. As a result, citizens of Animal Farm and Oceania lost their ability to think beyond the propaganda fed to them, blindly accepting it as reality. Language and…

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    Essay-2 CHALLENGE FROM MARGINAL CASES Having gone through the ‘Challenge from Marginal Cases: in the Article “Puppies, Pigs and People”, it seems the author Alastair Norcross is of the view that any mutilation or torture to non-human animals is morally impermissible irrespective of the actions of Fred’s behavior and torture of the animals or slaughtering or mutilation of farmed animals. He argues that there is no difference as the animal is mutilated in either case. In one case Fred tortures…

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    English Paper In the beginning of the book all of the animals seem to be thought of as equal but as the story continues we quickly find out that's not the case. Near the beginning of the story the animals go through a huge passage as they win their right for freedom, in the first battle that the animals endure, In which after Napoleon began taking charge. Napoleon is a pretty decent sized boar, with that being said he represents the upper class, as in he is over ruling the rest of the farm and…

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    A young lamb hiding in the shadow of a lion, a predator in the game of war, and prey in the game of love, wages a new battle in foreign territory. William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing is a play in which its characters are defined by their respective reputations. On one hand, are Leonato and Don Pedro: the leaders of two politically powerful families, whose desires are of the utmost priority for those surrounding them. On the flipside, characters like Don Jon and Dogberry are not given…

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    Ronald Reagan is by far my favorite president and I have read books by and about him for a long time. I'm very aware of his leadership and his advocacy for others and I admire that very much. I believe the inspiration of Ronald Reagan has impacted me, because I love helping others and making things positive for everyone around me. In my community and school, I've made a difference by volunteering my time to help others. Volunteering at my city's animal shelter is probably one of the most…

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    Old Major Rhetorical Analysis In Animal Farm by George Orwell, Old Major brings all the creatures of the farm in to convince them man is to blame for their misery. As all of the animals they settle in, they sit anxious to hear the thoughts of the respected pig. Old major goes on to persuade his audience to join the revolution using ethos, logos, pathos, an asyndeton, and a polysyndeton. Old Major used ethos to give himself credibility by saying, “I feel it my duty to pass on to you such…

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    “The question is not, ‘Can they reason?’ nor, ‘Can they talk?’ but ‘Can they suffer?”. What if your were an animal, a harshly, cruelly, mistreated animal and by all means enslaved. Just imagine your whole life spent being hit, starved and locked up in a cage wondering in what form will they abuse you next. This is the life of all animals in captivity. Yet, not many people are speaking out for these animals, while people still to circuses and entertaining shows that are using animals. We don’t…

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    “Get out of my class right now!” yelled Mr. Wolf as the five pigs ran out of the classroom crying. Mr. Wolf is the math and science teacher at Onkiers School For Pigs. He is very tall and scary, and he wears a super nice suit every day to school. Most of the pigs at school are scared of him. Even some of the other teacher are probably scared of him. *30 minutes earlier (before class)* “Hey guys lets bring our phones to class so we can play games with them, Mr.Wolf won’t catch us.”…

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    In the book “Animal Farm” by George Orwell, a recurring theme is manipulation and deception. Another place this theme occurs is in the world of politics and the effect of politicians themselves. Three good examples of this are Donald Trump, Marion Barry, and Edward Koch. Throughout the book, the pigs lie and confuse the other animals to better their own lives, just as these politicians have done. Napoleon, the leader pig, makes sure to instill fear so everything happens perfectly to his liking.…

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