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    As Snowball worked diligently to gain intelligence to better the farm, Napoleon forced his way to the top with his eyes set on overall domination. Oftentimes in debates, “Snowball… won over the majority by his brilliant speeches, but Napoleon” would slyly manipulate the sheep, being the simplest of them all, for support as a desperate attempt…

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    to come on Animal farm. He had worked behind the scenes and taught the young the ways of Animalism. While shadowing behind Snowball Napoleon had worked into recovering a litter of puppies that was not later seen until the day of the feuding debate between Snowball and Napoleon when they had come out as a half grown litter of vicious dogs. “ They dashed straight for Snowball, who only sprang from his place just in time to escape from their snapping jaws.” (Orwell 48). Napoleon had used the…

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    Greed is a part of each and every person in this world. Sometimes, especially when we were younger, greed was able to get the best of us. However, as we grow older, in order to properly mature, it is imperative that we are able to find a balance with greed such that we don’t let greed overtake our thoughts, actions, and decisions. To help us see the effects of being greedy, greedy characters are often found in literature. The doctor in the book The Pearl, by John Steinbeck, is a good example. In…

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    Studies show that Western cultures tend to have a collectivistic society while East Asian cultures are more likely to be individualistic. Differences between collectivistic and individualistic are how a person treats others and themselves. A collectivistic person has an interdependent view of themselves however to an individualist, they have an independent view of themselves. For this reason, a collectivistic person would see relationships as stable and permanent, unlike an individualist who…

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    Old Major's Propaganda

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    critical moment of the battle Snowball had turned to flee.” (79-81) In early spring, there is a ruckus in the farm. It is whispered that Snowball frequents the farm at night, causing trouble, and spreading bad, rebellious ideas. To ensure the animals do not side with Snowball in these dire times where food is scarce, Squealer calls a meeting and delivers more negative news about Snowball. Squealer reveals Snowball’s bad intentions from the beginning: claiming that Snowball sided with Jones at…

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    communism and the destruction of the farm and it’s animals. The old boar, Old Major, has the idea that there needs on the farm and he takes the role as leader of the animals. Old Major speaks to all the animals to start this change. Napoleon and Snowball are inspired by the speeches he gave, so when he died the two pigs believed that they were the best advocates for the job so they took over as the…

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    During severe conflict, what is the effect when societies experience misery? You can either suffer or take advantage of the challenge. Some answer the call, whereas the others step up, dressing in national colors and chanting patriotic slogans. Some see violence as the right path to power instead of civilizing disagreements in a peaceful manner. The first step to identify someone who sees violence as the best option, is coming to realization that the person is mean-spirited, aggressive, and…

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    acting in a savage way. (I found this quote in goodreads). Animal Farm is about an unspecified Animal farm and Lord of the Flies are both related in savagery, and power. There is Snowball, and Ralph. There is Napoleon, and Jack. Napoleon, and Jack only want power, and use other people for there own good. But Snowball, and Ralph want the best for everyone. Animal Farm is about The Russian Revolution. Lord of the Flies is about an unspecified war. “All animals are equal, but some animals are…

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    aren’t intelligent. When Napoleon tried to rewrite history, such as making it sound like Snowball was a villain and he, himself was a revolutionary hero, most of the animals, such as Boxer, were gullible enough to believe him. And the ones who didn’t believe Napoleon’s story, such as, Benjamin the donkey, just didn’t care. Napoleon's very first mischievous act came when he unleashed his private dog army on Snowball. The second came when he put a stop to the hen rebellion by having their food…

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    Animal Control's Car

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    Kattie bring another dog named Duke to home. Max feel jealous, he wants to get rid of Duke. When they go to the park, they meet a street cat that was caught by Animal Control. On the way, The Animal Control’s Car was sabotaged by a rabbit named Snowball who led a forgotten pet gang. After that Max and Duke start their adventure by pretending as a street animal, until they make act in the group and they are chased by a forgotten pet gang. A dog named Gidget who loves Max realizes that Max was…

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