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    Boxer is a cart-horse on the farm that is well known for his large, strong frame in which he uses to get a lot of the labor on the farm accomplished. His abilities show during the Battle of Cowshed and when he works in the fields, but especially on the windmill, when he carries a lot of the stones by himself. However, he has a slight dumb appearance due to a white stripe down his nose. To prove these descriptions in Animal Farm, “Boxer was an enormous beast, nearly eighteen hands high, and…

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    Throughout the allegorical, Animal Farm, the author’s use of particular characters to represent real life political figures is admirable. A debate could be started discussing the significance of a character and their contribution to the overall essence of the novel. But due to the level of engagement of Squealer, a character analysis of this character seems most suitable. Squealer, a pig, is the underdog, the messenger, and the public relations officer. This character, as portrayed by George…

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    figure to you; or is a person who would sacrifice themselves for anyone? Maybe even someone that is just trying to be kind and good to all they meet. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell, farm animals are taking over the farm where they all live. In this book there is a character who sacrifices his life to his family and fellow farm friends. His motto throughout the book is, “I will work harder”, and he does. He works himself until he can no longer work. This character is a loyal,…

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    Animal Farm is George Orwell's parody on fairness, where all farm animals live free from their human owner’s oppression. Motivated to revolt by Major, an old pig, animals on Mr. Jones' farm grasp Animalism and stage unrest to accomplish a hopeful condition of advancement. A force hungry pig, Napoleon, turns into a totalitarian tyrant who drives the animals into "All Creatures Are Equivalent/However Some Are More Equivalent than others" persecution. Mr. Jones treated all of the animals very…

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    1945 was a prime year for novels: Stuart Little, Pippi Longstocking, and The Glass Menagerie were just a few published in this year. The most satirical novel of that year, however, was George Orwell’s Animal Farm. This novel practically dripped with satire; everything from the setting to the types of animals had a double meaning. The most notably parallel characters were Old Major, Snowball, Napoleon, and Pincher. Three out of four of these characters represent communist leaders, and…

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    The story The Most Dangerous Game and the movie High Noon are very much alike and have some differences. The main characters are alike in some ways. The setting is located differently but has a major impact on both stories. Both stories are also in the same time period in the early 1900s. These stories having many things alike, such as the characters and the setting, and many differences like the plot. In both stories the characters have many similarities. They are both facing life or death…

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    Zita The Spacegirl

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    and illustrated pictures and images to guide young readers through the story. The lively and highly expressive illustrations are able to create delightful personalities of the farm animals and farmer Brown and through these energetic illustrations one is able to infer the plot of the story. The story follows a group of farm animals that want to go to the County Fair as they heard that the grand prize would be a trampoline. Duck rallies up his friends, and together to they try to figure out how…

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    to explain on Animal farm is Napoleon written by George Orwell. Napoleon is self-centered,immature,and untrustworthy.Animal farm is a book about the animals fighting for equality. How do you think these animals and Napoleon will run the farm without a human?Will there be conflict or reforms about the farm? we’ll see. Napoleon is abusing his power and authority as a leader and I chose Napoleon because he seems like a interesting character that plays a big part in animal farm. He believes he is a…

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    Franklin Minute Men

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    One other crucial task that was done in Franklin that provides the town as a representation of other settlements in the valley was the type of protection that was used to protect the settlers. While the main valley militia unit was stationed in Logan, each settlement, including Franklin had their own group of minute men. In Franklin, the minute men were composed of all able-bodied men who were capable of being ready in the event of danger, and each man in the militia had his own horse and rifle.…

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    In “The Omnivore’s Delusion: Against the Agri-Intellectuals” Blake Hurst, a lively old farmer, shares the reality and necessity of industrial farming standards today. Firstly, an emphasis is put on the technological advancement of the world and the influence it has on farming. People rely on their doctors advancement in technology, but want their farmers to continue in the same practice as previous generations (Hurst). An advancement in technology has the ability to broaden a farmer's ability…

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