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    novels that are written by George Orwell, Animal Farm and 1984, contain the common qualities of totalitarianistic governments such as: being ruled by a single party and having total control of the military, communication, and the economy. Big Brother in 1984 and the duplicitous pigs in Animal Farm are both representative of a form totalitarianism. The abusive nature of governments is present in both Orwell’s Animal Farm and 1984. In Orwell’s Animal Farm, the pigs act as form of totalitarianistic…

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    in Animal Farm describes the complicated subject of socialism through the allegorical lense of an almost childish topic of farm animals. The novel describes the literal personification of common farm animals who strive for perfection through the implementation of socialism. Orwell shows the flaws in a socialistic economy by the demonstration of the horse, Boxer, who works twice as hard but still receiving the same compensation as those who provide no service to the farm. Animal Farm also…

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    Reina Brown LAE4414.797 Fall 2014 The theme of my anthology is farm animals for grades k-3. Farm animals are an important part of our life because they produce many things. Animals depend on people for proper shelter, care and food just like people depend on them for the many things they produce. Because of how important and common farm animals are to our lives it is vital for young children to be educated on how to identify farm animals and a little bit about the sounds they make and what…

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    Structural Functionalism Structural functionalism is a framework for building theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability. In Animal Farm, Old Major’s dream was to create a utopian society where harmony and equality was the standard. He wanted to create a society where animals were unified and everyone was treated as equals. He believed this was possible if they didn’t “tyrannize over each other,” and fall prey to vices like…

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    extremely complex topic that is difficult to define. After reading four different pieces of literature, we have discovered that each piece has a different view on how to achieve true equality. The first piece of literature that we read was Animal Farm, which displayed an allegory of the Russian Revolution. This novel used animals to symbolize the Russian communist party, and like the Russian party, the animals had a cruel dictator. Over the course of this novel, equality was never consistent,…

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    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” (54). In Animal Farm, the animals can not tell the difference between animal and man which shows just how the revolution affected them and how some of the animal’s morality leads to the revolution. In the novel, Animal Farm, George Orwell uses lack of mortality demonstrated by the main characters to illustrate a revolution. As one closely studies this they will…

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    Why is it so easy to convince people just by using rhetoric language, or propaganda? In the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell, the animals rebelled against Mr. Jones, at first to create an equal society, but slowly the pigs started to gain power, using propaganda and rhetoric language, especially napoleon and squealer. They turned the perfect, equal society into an unequal society, almost coming back to the point when Mr. Jones was here, just with a different leader. The pigs become like humans…

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    Research Paper When George Orwell was asked to summarize his new novel "animal farm" he said this: "there's a farm and the animals get fed up with the way the farmer runs it so they chuck him out and try to run it for themselves. But they run it just as badly as the farmer and become tyrants like him". needless to say the small summarization could not compare To the passionate intensity invested in this work of literature that is perfectly represented by the major ideas in it. The major ideas…

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    The story of Animal Farm is not just one of simple animals on a farm living peaceful lives in the way humans portray them to live. Rather, the tale mirrors the Russian Revolution and shows us the violence portrayed during this time. George Orwell, in Animal Farm, gives us insights on the revolution and the cruel dictatorship of Stalin. As the farm animals are being tortured, threatened, and slaughtered by their own kind, Orwell illustrates his perspective on the failing process of the animals…

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    George Orwell’s Animal Farm was published in 1945 and written in England. The genre of Animal Farm is a novella, also generally considered an allegory. Additionally, it is considered a satire. Animal Farm uses the setup of animals to expose the injustices of totalitarianism. The tone of the novella is objective. Orwell delivers the information in a neutral and unbiased way. Animal Farm’s narrator is third person omniscient. The antagonist is a pig Napoleon and the protagonist is Snowball another…

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