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    the animals what they are going to do and they will do it, and if they don’t there will more than likely be consciences. The animals don’t know of anything better to do because they believe Napoleon is always right. Since most of the animals have never left the farm,…

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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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    especially Napoleon and Squealer, are aware that the other animals know that only the pigs are well-educated. The pigs use this to their advantage by going against the original commandments and slightly manipulating them. Eventually, the other animals go with what the pigs say, seeing that there are consequences if you dare question the authority of the pigs. The other animals begin to fear of what might happen if they were to speak out against the pigs. Hence, the animals rather admit they…

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    In the allegorical novella, Animal Farm, by George Orwell, the animals are used to represent real life people during the Russian Revolutionary War. In the beginning, Old Major inspires the animals to unite and riot against Mr. Jones, and his men. Then, the animals attempt to create a Utopian society, but do not succeed, because the pigs take on characteristics of human beings. The seven principles of animalism are altered throughout the novel, causing a dictatorship, and malignity from the…

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    very intelligent speaker, which contributed to his stunning leadership. Unlike Jesus, the pigs in “Animal Farm” are unforgiving, cruel, and cheats. Jesus forgives people from all of their sins. Jesus is precisely kind and is never cruel. He is also very truthful and never lies. Jesus, unlike the pigs has these traits and is a good leader. Being forgiving, kind, and truthful composes a good strong…

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    you can make. Not only does it save a life but it will limit the need to be testing new products. I have told you what animal testing is, how it affects the animals and how it is done, alternatives, and what you can do to help. So maybe next time you go to grab a can of Febreze or the newest vibrant hair dye, you will think about the animal that had to undergo pain to ensure it was safe for human use. I will end this speech with one quote, hoping to leave a lasting impression. “The reason you…

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    Literary Analysis: Animal Farm Books or stories that represent historical events are few and far between. These types of literature are often found in history books or biographies of historic figures. More often than not, history books are not entertaining to read and are not suitable for most readers. Animal Farm, by George Orwell is a novel that uses symbolism, personification, and historical context to tell the story of the Russian Revolution. This piece of literature is unique and keeps…

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    Mankind,” and the acceptance of his leadership. 2. The speaker is Squealer. 3. The intended audience is the other animals on the farm. 4. The purpose of my piece of propaganda is to have the animals obey Napoleon and accept him as their leader, desiring never to betray or rebel against him. 5. The two propaganda techniques I am using are fear and transfer. The technique of fear will appeal to the animals’ emotions by embedding in them support for Napoleon because of their evoked fear and…

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    People who work at places like circuses have to harm the animals in order for the show to go on. The people don’t think of the animals and what they’re going through, and they don’t even think of a better way to train the animals. Examples of this would be people who work at rodeos and circuses. People also harm animals because the animals…

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    Animal farm is well known for its character and events representing real people and events. Orwell cleverly used the raven allegorically symbolizes for the Russian Orthodox Church, hence the name “Moses”. In Animal Farm, Moses is a raven who is close to Mr. Jones and most of the animals despise until the end of the novel. The raven clearly connects to the church because for centuries the Tsar and the church had a very close relationship, the Soviet Union dismissive attitude towards it and desire…

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