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    1. For what purpose did Napoleon begin trading? He began trading because the farm was low in supplies, he said he was going to get the money the animals needed for items. 2. Why did the pigs say they had to move into the house? They said they needed to move into the house to have a quiet place to work. 3. Who did Napoleon blame for the windmill disaster? He blamed Snowball. 4. Why did the hens have to give up their eggs? Napoleon needed something to sell to get money for food for the animals,…

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    corporations. Another of the requirements to be an outlaw hero is “the outlaw hero outwits, eludes, and escapes the authorities, usually with flair, often in disguise” (Seal, 74). Leonardo DiCaprio, who represented Frank Abagnale in the movie Catch Me If You Can have said “I was playing a great actor… But his stage was the real world. He's somebody that for whatever reason puts people at ease” (DiCaprio). One of his most representative characteristics was to be too smart. He used his…

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    Animal Farm In the book “Animal Farm” there are many obstacles that the animals face. The animals take over the farm from Jones. The pigs are the educated, and they get all of the power, and although some of the things that they tell the other animals can be deceiving. The uneducated believe the pigs and everything they say because they do not know better. Although usually ones who are self-serving are the ones in control, in Animal Farm the self-served and educated are in charge over the…

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    Project Rationale In chapter 7 of Animal Farm there is a scene where an execution took place. Obviously, the execution was unfair and the alleged crimes that the executed animals have committed was false. And because of the cruel nature of the execution, the animals were left feeling shocked and unsure, which brings us to the propaganda. The purpose of the print ad is to convince the animals that the “criminals” were traitors to the farm that deserved to die. And this lie is significant to the…

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    When the day came where Napoleon was going to die and Squealer was going to die, from fatness. The animals would rejoice and be free, but until that day life was going to be miserable. Everyone didn’t know that the pigs were breaking the commandments which they set up, but rather their stupidity got the best of them. The only animal that knew what was going on was Benjamin. Life was just the same work, eat, more work, sleep, and repeat. There had been word that Snowball was planning his own…

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    tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men.” In reading George Orwell’s Animal Farm, it becomes apparent that this quote comes into play with much of the story line. Two specific events stuck out to me in the story, each making it clear that Napoleon’s power had corrupted absolutely. He was a bad man, and there was nothing anyone could do about it because of said power. At one point in the story, the animals come outside to find Squealer,…

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    Before the rebellion, all the animals understood each other and were on the same page as each other. They all wanted to be treated better than they had been treated by Jones and all of his men. Old Major had talked about them being mistreated, the animals always listened, but never did anything. After Old Major died, all the animals secretly started to plan a rebellion but they never knew if it was going to happen. Then one day, Jones and his men started to whip the animals, and so forth they…

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    Throughout Animal Farm, Benjamin the donkey is constantly seen abstaining from sharing his opinions. Benjamin seems to have a higher sense of intelligence than most of the other animals, presumably due to his age and ability to read. However, even when he sees how Napoleon is manipulating the less intelligent animals to do his bidding, he doesn’t do anything to stop him. Many animals seemed to think highly of Benjamin. If he showed his true feelings towards Napoleon’s rule, many most likely…

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    grazed him. I could show you this in his own writing, if you were able to read it. The plot was for Snowball, at the critical moment, to give the signal for flight and leave the field to the enemy” (Orwell 43). An examination of this quote clearly proves to the reader that the pigs know of the animals idiocy, and intend to use it against them for their own rankings. Additionally, one can infer that the pigs are lying about having a document with a negative connotation of Snowball, because if…

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    “Nemo me impune lacessit” means nobody could hert me without impunity in Latin. The short story “The Cask of Amontillado”, by Edgar Allan Poe depicts a man named Montresor who decides to seek revenge against a man named Fortunato who has insulted him even though they seems like good friends. He meets Fortunato at a carnival, using psychological tricks to pretent that he could provide Fortunato a chance to teast a bottom of Amontillado, then lead Fortunato into the catacombs of his home. along…

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