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    Stalin and Napoleon are both manipulative, strong leaders who put the sake of the state and themselves before the people, or in this case animals. Both also overthrew more idealistic counterparts to gain control; Stalin with Lenin and Napoleon with Snowball. The most prominent similarity,…

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    of Manor Farm have successfully driven out their human masters and have established a primitive democracy led by two pigs: Napoleon and Snowball. The government runs smoothly at first, but the power-hungry Napoleon schemes to possess more power. He begins by driving Snowball out of the farm: this causes the animals to panic, but Napoleon convinces them that Snowball was an evil traitor. At this point, the animals should have realized that something was wrong and worked to remove Napoleon from…

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    political jabs through his barnyard allegory Animal Farm. He uses animals to symbolize important political figures in the Russian Revolution, and makes his thoughts on Communism clear. The main politicians are represented by pigs, specifically Snowball, Napoleon, and Old Major. Their main form of government on the farm is a portrayal of Communism known as Animalism, which proves to be unsuccessful. With the help of Squealer, these pigs rewrite history, change the roles of government, and…

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    of this novel is George Orwell, and the title of the novel is Animal Farm. Napoleon is the main character of the novel Animal Farm. Napoleon's goal is to be the leader of Animal Farm. The problem that holds him back from reaching is goal is that Snowball is currently the leader. So, Napoleon gets the 9 dogs to chase him out into the open so he won't ever go back to the farm to reclaim his throne. Then, napoleon becomes the leader of all Animal Farm. In conclusion, this story relates to many real…

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    Through the use of symbolism, characterisation, allegorical depiction of sceptical archetypes. Animal Farm, a tale written by George Orwell and, The Lives of Others directed by Florian Henckel Von Donnersmarck both explore the, dangers that are inherent in a totalitarian and socialist regime. Each texts demonstrates that hope for change is needed in a totalitarian society however come to different conclusions. Through these texts we see that the totalitarian government has no conscience about…

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    liked her, but she was like a second mom to me. She also had a Chihuahua that always smelled like baby powder, whose name I can't remember and a pug named Snowball. Snowball was never allowed inside so my dad and I got another dog for her to play with so she wasn't lonely. A few months after having Henry, the new dog, we realized that Snowball was pregnant. After she had all her pug babies, we sold some of them to close friends and people on Facebook, I missed them, but we made a lot of money,…

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    Orwell’s. The animals are tired of being under cruel hand of farmer Jones, so old Major, a pig, leads a meeting declaring that man is their enemy. When Major dies, the animals lead a successful revolt against farmer Jones, and have their own laws. Snowball then becomes the first president, but Napoleon oust him, and Napoleon and his accomplice, Squealer break a countless amount of rules,…

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    I’m going to tell you about my trip to Colorado. When we entered Colorado all you could see was trees and mountains. It was the summer of 2015, and it was one of my favorite vacations. The reason I picked my trip to Colorado is, because I remember it the most. When we were driving to Colorado we stopped in North Platte, Nebraska, and ate with my uncle. Then we kept on going on the rest of our drive. When we arrived in Dillon, Colorado we were all happy that we were done with the everlasting…

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    Snowball and Napoleon still argue over everything but snowball gets interrupted a lot by the sheep. Snowball thinks that although the windmill will take a lot of time and effort, in the end it will save a lot of work. Napoleon argues that the main problem on the farm is the lack of food production. He says…

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    International Literacy Association Standards Throughout the course, I focused on the Curriculum and Instruction International Literacy Standard. This standard is important to me because I want to be an effective teacher, and effective teachers know how to develop curriculum and instruction that meets the needs of all their students. We focused on not only what to teach to meet the standards, but also how to teach it. When teaching diverse learners, curriculum and instruction is crucial. One…

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