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    work had been wasted. The argument my poster is making is that the animals have worked for too many grueling hours to give up now. If Snowball did indeed demolish the windmill simply to get his revenge and make them suffer, then the animals cannot let him triumph in his malice intentions. They must unite and cooperate anew to achieve their shared aspiration of completing the windmill. The intended audience are the animals on Animal Farm, excluding the pigs, who will have to labor twice the…

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    theme of this fable is that slow and steady win the race, but another theme is never to be careless with your talent. The rabbit, whose natural speed was far more superior then the tortoise, took advantage of the fact that he could easily win the race by…

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    Loyalty In Animal Farm

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    his friend, Jim, who is a runaway slave but decides against it saying, “All right, then I’ll go to hell” (Twain 214). Even though Huck understands the risks involved with helping Jim to freedom, he decides to stay with him and see the journey through and decides that this cause is worth going to purgatory for. He does this not only out of respect and love for Jim, but because it is within his rules to never go back on his promises and staying true and loyal to himself is much more important than…

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    The environment has long been a part of importance to many, especially environmental protection agencies. In the 1950's to 1960's, the emphasis on and importance of the environment shifted and increased. During this time, the environmental movement started, and people's awareness of the environment and effects on the environment from numerous activities grew. Rachel Carson, a biologist, wrote a book discussing the destructive effects of pesticides, as a means to inform the public and urge them…

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    To Conform or Not to Conform? Conformity is a life that only leads to unhappiness and a voice that will not be heard. The sheep from Animal Farm chooses to conform through their slogans, while Christopher choose to continue writing a book he was told to discontinue. The sheep unknowingly followed everything the pigs told them to do while Christopher knowingly disobeyed his father. Conformity gives the person a choice to use their voice or be silenced, though both will cause a negative…

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    Imagine a world where everyone was equal. Although this may sound pleasing, unfortunately it is not possible. The book Animal Farm is an allegory symbolizing the Russian Revolution. In this book by George Orwell the mistreated animals of Mr. Jones’ farm rebel against him and take over the farm. The main goal of animal farm was for all animals to be equal, an impossible maxim to follow. Animal Farm was doomed to fail because it was against human nature, power corrupts societies, and Almost…

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    power hungry pig and when he was made the leader of animal farm everything went downhill for him. Power turned him into something even worse from what he was before. In Lord of the flies we learned that if one person has complete power, things will go downhill. This is simply because everyone will not completely agree with the leader. In Peter Pan, Captain Hook and Peter pan vie for rule of netherland. Peter Pan is the favorite and everyone in Netherland looks up to him and agrees with whatever…

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    “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which,” (124) adapting to new situations and surroundings is part of nature; the pigs adapt and change into their own enemy. They become man. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell he portrays the nature of human corruption, using the pigs as a pristine example. Using their knowledge the pigs morph into a human-like creature; they overrun their own…

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    Even though I am not a Chicago Cubs fan, I still feel bad for all of those winless years during the timeframe of the Billy Goat Curse. This whole curse probably would have never of happened if the guy named William “Billy Goat” Sianis never said that the Chicago Cubs were never going to win another World Series. All in all, I liked learning about the Billy Goat Curse because this whole curse was the reason why the Chicago Cubs have not won a World Series in over a century…

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    Animal Abuse The Lawful dictionary definition of Animal Cruelty is “The infliction of physical pain, suffering, or death upon an animal, when not necessary for purposes of training or discipline or (in the case of death) to procure food or to release the animal from incurable suffering, but done wantonly, for mere sport,for the indulgence of a cruel and vindictive temper, or with reckless indifference to its pain”(“What Is”, The Law Dictionary 1). There are usually only two categories of…

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