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    Squealer used propaganda to mess with the animals and make them believe Snowball was not helping them in the Battle of Cowshed. He does this by saying, “And as to the Battle of Cowshed, I believe the time will come when we shall, fins that Snowballs part in it was much exaggerated (55). In this quote, Squealer is sent to explain Napoleons new plans and make sure to distort the animals memories of Snowball. He needs the animals to stop seeing him as a hero and more as a criminal. By making…

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    represent the exile and death of Leon Trotsky in the Russian Revolution, bringing light to the conflicting motives between Trotsky and Stalin. Orwell wrote, “As usual, Snowball and Napoleon were in disagreement. According to Napoleon, what the animals must do was to procure firearms and train themselves in the use of them. According to Snowball, they must send out more and more pigeons and stir up rebellion among the animals on the…

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    important theme in both Earl and Listen is loss and grief. In Earl, the loss of a seal is the main attraction and the human uses purpose and deceit to show the unavoidable loss. In Listen, the dog searched for the snow ball that his owner threw. The snowball was seen breaking apart and scattering with the other snow, but the dog did not understand what was going on, why was the ball no longer there? Any kind of loss is an unfortunate part of life which causes the person or animal who is…

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    Tuck Everlasting

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    theme for Tuck Everlasting is love is forever. Animal Farm in a brief summary is a story in which animals take over a farm because they are mistreated by their owner (Mr.Jones). Some important characters in Animal Farm are the following: Old Major, Snowball, Napoleon, Boxer, Clover, Squealer, Mr. Jones, and Mr. Pilkington. These animals and humans had many actions and risks taken from those actions.…

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    Animalism Animal Farm

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    Old Major dies within the following days after the meeting. With the words of revolution ringing in their ears, the animals plan for overthrowing Mr.Jones. The pigs quickly take on the leadership roles, the two leaders being Napoleon and Snowball. With another pig Squealer, they take charge and form a philosophy called Animalism. Through this, they begin to make laws and rules for all the animals to follow. They must call one another “Comrade” and come to the pigs for every need or question…

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    Orwell portrays the theme, power corrupts those who possess it, through Napoleon when he chases Snowball off the farm, brainwashes the animals to always think he is right, plus kills many animals and uses his dog to make the others fear him. Napoleon was obsessed with power when he made his dogs chase…

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    tyrant, and ruler of Animal Farm. Written by Eric Arthur Blair, under the pen name George Orwell, Animal farm paints a powerful picture of social injustice. What starts out as a rebellion for freedom becomes an oppression worse than any before. Boxer, Snowball, and Napoleon are just a few tools in the hands of the revolution. Boxer was about as sharp as a bag of rocks, but as strong and steady as a boulder. His consistency made him one of the most useful members of the farm, but he was not…

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    similarities. In the movie, one of the similarities with the novel exist during Napoleon’s dogs chasing Snowball out of the farm and persist sentenced to death. Although the windmill got destroyed by the humans, Napoleon accused Snowball the chaos of the windmill. During the assembly, Napoleon said that Snowball persist the cause of the windmill and sentenced to death. Then Napoleon sent the dogs after Snowball and never to be seen again. Another similarity, when the battle of the Cowshed began.…

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    and Snowball, two of the three leaders, argue more and more about the future of the Animal farm, and they begin to struggle for power and influence among the other animals. Snowball comes up with the idea to build…

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    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 consequently, three out of four of them are pigs. The first character to examine is Old Major, who most closely resembles Lenin. Many arguments…

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