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    Animalism fails because of who rose to power. After the animals had gotten rid of Jones, they felt as if they had gained power but when old Major dies the three pigs, Snowball, Napoleon, and Squealer take over, and even though Snowball sided with the other animals Napoleon took control through lies given by Squealer. Napoleon was selfish and he had a desire for power. His desire for power ended up making him just like Jones. To control his power over the animals he used Squealer. Squealer…

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    What’s with all these books in the nineteenth century about the future? Books like Brave New World written by Aldous Huxley and short stories like “Harrison Bergeron” written by Kurt Vonnegut make people feel that the future not as bright as it seems.These stories were made years apart from each other, but their main message is that the way the world is progressing people will give the government totalitarian control and become mindless sheep following their leader. With that in mind “Harrison…

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    Title: “Taming The Star Runner” The title makes me wonder what kind of horse The Star Runner was. It sparks my interest and makes me also wonder how he tamed the Star Runner. The title fits well with the book because in the book the main character was untamable like the Star Runner. I was excited to read another S.E. Hinton book. There were no pictures in this book. Author: The author of Taming The Star Runner is S.E. Hinton. I have read two other books that she wrote, the first being the…

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    Abhinav Lahiri Mr. N. Lewis Theory of Knowledge 18 November 2014 Prescribed Title Prompt: To understand something you need to rely on your own experiences and culture. Does this mean that it is impossible to have objective knowledge? Dwight D. Eisenhower once said: “Great truths, can, at times be startlingly simple.” In the same speech, he stated: “Communism claims man to be an animal creature of the state, curses him for his stubborn instinct for independence, governs with a tyranny that makes…

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    In Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep the species of animals have became extinct after World War Terminus. Just like finding anything that is rare or hard to reach animals became just as valuable as the most precious jewel or fossil today. Instead of believing animals were just a piece of meat or mans best friend they have became a symbol of wealth and were in high demand. Those who owned an animal were known to be higher ranked in society and, were sort of hated on by those…

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    another meaning apart from its literal meaning. In literature, symbolism is used to engage readers and add depth to writing. For the two books The Green Mile by Stephen King and Animal Farm by George Orwell, symbolism plays a huge role. Understanding symbolism and how both Authors use symbolism in The Green Mile and Animal Farm, will help the reader better understand the meaning of the books. One of the biggest symbolisms in The Green Mile is the character of John Coffey. John Coffey…

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    Mad Max: Fury road is a riveting new take on the classic series, and it keeps the audience captivated the entire film. Besides the non-stop action and intense imagery, the film has a surprising amount of depth and character development throughout it. The movie reflects real ideas of nuclear disaster, war, slavery, sexism, propaganda, god status, oppression, and relentless vestiges hope. Mad Max: Fury Road is a fast-paced post-apocalyptic action film directed by George Miller that focuses on…

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    When an individual is given a certain amount of power, they can either abuse it or use it for good. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell, power is greatly portrayed ending with inequality, massacre and manipulation. Natural power was given towards an animal who ended up misusing his power negatively, this is common to see with people in today's society. There were many outcomes to the situation the characters were all in, but personal advancement might of put them in the worst one. If a…

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    just known as Animal Farm was first published, it was under the name Animal Farm: A Fairy Story. Then a year after publication, in 1946, publishers in the United States removed the last part to just read, more plainly, Animal Farm. However, the question still stands, 69 years later. Is Animal Farm by George Orwell a fairy tale? To be a fairy tale, the story has to fit a criteria. A fairy tale has a hero, a moral message and overcoming evil, plus more. Although Animal Farm does have some of the…

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    In Animal Farm the animals eventually end up having a complacent attitude towards the way things become on the farm. The complacent attitude is basically a non-caring attitude. This non-caring attitude is also seen in excerpt of “He Got Game”. In “He Got Game” an example of the complacent attitude can be found in the first three lines in which it states, “Everything's approved/People used/Even murders excused/” This example can be directly seen in Animal Farm where Napoleon kills several…

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