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    Whether you’re taking on the task of a couple of feeder pigs in your backyard to feed your own family or trying to start your own small hog farm so much of success lies in the details; the little things than no one thinks to ask before they dive in feet first. Beyond the fences, the feed, and the shelter there exists a wide band of gray area between surviving with pigs and thriving with them. Here, a few of the things we’ve learned (some the hard way) and hope others don’t have to: 1. Don’t…

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    The last sentence of “The Bear” shows how one becomes what they consume; therefore, humans are the stories they read when they submerge themselves into them. [SP 1a] In the last sentence, the narrator—a hunter—reflects on the pain he has caused another being, understands how bear and human are one, and empathizes with the bear [SP 7a]. In the last sentence, each appositive refers to the blood of the bear. The narrator is telling about how living off the pain and suffering of others when he…

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    Something One could relate the novella, Animal Farm, to could be “War Pigs” by Black Sabbath. The song “War Pigs”, by Black Sabbath is about the evil ways of war and how people use it for their own benefit. The line from this song One could relate to the text is “Politicians hide themselves away They only started the war Why should they go out to fight? They leave that role to poor”. This line could be related to how the pigs don't do any work on the farm and only give orders to the inferior…

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    precise. If you were to ask me what I think about an utopian society from my point of view, I would say yes there is a such thing as a perfect place. My perfect and precise utopia society is all animals in Animal Farm aren’t so worried and freaked out about everything that goes on. In Animal Farm, the animals are worried about things like “will there still be sugar after the Rebellion”(Orwell 17) and questions like “what difference does it make whether we work for it or not?”(Orwell 17). The…

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    was a clever dog who lived in the farm. Unfortunately, the farmer was very lazy and unwise. Therefore, a dog named ‘Jack’ had to care for the farm. There was a wolf who was really evil and he had really sharp teeth. Every first day of the month, the evil wolf from the mountain behind the farm, came down to the farm and attacked some sheep. Since the farmer was lazy and foolish, Jack had to think and considered ways to find wise and brilliant idea to protect his farm from the evil wolf. In the…

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    a decision. In the novel Animal Farm, the propagandist Squealer was “a brilliant talker,” (13), and that “he could turn black into white,” (13) because of his words. His convincing words influenced the animals in many ways, such as justifying Napoleon’s decisions, giving motivation to the animals, and explaining why some events occur. Words are capable of doing many impressive things to humans, and it can do the same for animals. As the leader of the Animal Farm, Napoleon did many questionable…

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    The quote from the book Animal Farm by author George Orwell that represents the message of the literature is from page 114, “About this time, too, it was laid down as a rule that when a pig and any other animal met on the path, the other animal must stand aside: and also that all pigs, of whatever degree, were to have the privilege of wearing green ribbons on their tails on Sundays.”. This quote tells us that Napoleon and the other pigs power has gone to their heads. The pigs have made…

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    Do you think power is corrupt? It seems as if George Orwell thought so. He often wrote about the darker side of politics. In Animal Farm he wrote about the darker side of Soviet Communism. George Orwell’s Animal Farm shows power is corrupt by giving a closer look at animals that broke away from humans to govern themselves, but face many hardships. In Animal Farm, the pigs overworked the animals, the pigs starved the animals, and they started breaking their own rules. The pigs overworking the…

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    In a poem taken from Witness, by Karen Hesse, Merlin van Tornhout finds a buck, stuck in a frozen river, between two plates of ice. The buck was being chased by some dogs, and tried to cross the river, but fell in. Merlin got Constable Johnson, and together, they pulled the buck out of the crevice. The buck sat on the ice for a minute, stunned, before standing up, and jumping back into the crevice. Frustrated as they were, Merlin and Johnson lifted the buck back out again. This time, the buck…

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    The Three “Marranos” Once upon a time there was a little old lady that lived a simple house right in the middle of the city. everyone knew about this old lady because of how kind and caring she is, everyone knows her as Doña Maria. The one thing that all the people of the city will never forget is the story of The Three “Marranos”. It all started when Doña Maria found three baby pigs in a box on the corner of her street. Doña Maria was fell in love with the baby pigs and took them with her to…

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