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    In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, Napoleon, the leader of the farm, and Squealer, Napoleon’s most loyal follower, both contributed to the loss of freedom and equality in the farm because Napoleon constantly changes the Principles of Animalism in the pigs’ favor and makes many questionable statements and decisions as leader. Then, anytime Napoleon does make a decision, Squealer corrupts the other animals’ minds, telling them that Napoleon means well for the farm and to do his bidding no matter what…

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    have read is Animal Farm written by George Orwell. The book is a fable and the main genre is drama and satire, satire because Orwell is humiliating the rule in the Russian Revolution. The theme in the book is power struggle, abuse of power and leadership. Animal Farm is a novel that shows us in a more simple and easier way how the Russian Revolution happened and developed. The oldest pig, Old Major, had a dream and tells every animal about it in a meeting. The dream was about the animals taking…

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    Comparing|Contrasting animal farm with Lord of the Flies: “What are we? Humans? Or animals? Or savages?” ― William Golding, Lord of the Flies. The speech was said that by one of the boys. What the boy meant by the speech was that they were not able to control themselves so they started acting in a savage way. (I found this quote in goodreads). Animal Farm is about an unspecified Animal farm and Lord of the Flies are both related in savagery, and power. There is Snowball, and Ralph. There is…

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    Contrast Animal Farm In the novel and movie Animal Farm, posses less differences but many occurred with similarities. In the movie, one of the similarities with the novel exist during Napoleon’s dogs chasing Snowball out of the farm and persist sentenced to death. Although the windmill got destroyed by the humans, Napoleon accused Snowball the chaos of the windmill. During the assembly, Napoleon said that Snowball persist the cause of the windmill and sentenced to death. Then Napoleon…

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    George Orwell’s classic novella Animal Farm, written in 1945, is considered to be one of the most influential pieces in modern english literature. The novel focuses on the idea of totalitarian dictatorship, and the repercussions it can have on a society. One of the most prominent themes in the novella is the power of fear. One of the main characters in the novel and the leader of the rebellion Napoleon, a sly, intelligent animal, as well as his minion Squealer, use their high intellect to…

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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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    absolute power corrupts absolutely”(Lord Acton). In the book Animal Farm, by George Orwell many characters are faced with power. These characters all use the power they receive in many different ways. Some of the characters use their power in the correct way and others abuse the power. The animals are having trouble deciding who they want to become the new leader of the farm. Mr. Jones is the owner of Manor Farm and he does not treat the animals with the respect they deserve. He is the…

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    George Orwell’s book, Animal Farm, symbolically describes his views on some of the most important themes in humanity. Orwell tells the story of a rebellion on a farm that leads to the humans running away and the animals running the farm. Although they try to become a farm with equality, it doesn’t end that way. It ends with the pigs taking full control and changing all the rules. They learn that it is a lot harder to run a farm than what they originally thought. Amongst the many themes that are…

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    for Snowball. He will protect the rights for the animals better than anyone else. I believe Snowball will be the best for animal farm because of all the ideas he can come up with, like his idea for the windmill. Snowball will not take things from the animals, like milk from the cows or eggs from the chickens. You see Napoleon is trying to take over because he thinks he can fix our problems, when really he is the problem. If we allow Napoleon to take over we will see the changes of the farm go…

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    history prevails this seems to recur time and time again, such as in the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell. The satirical use of animals represents the Russians strive and struggle for power in an “utopian farm” (a move on socialism and an allegory to the Russian revolution). Orwell has been known for his stance on socialism and to use his novels to make deeper meanings through allusions, such as in his novel Animal Farm . In the novel after the…

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