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    After reading and looking over these strategies, and from what I learned, and what my thoughts are on the Baby Steps and the Debt Snowball by Dave Ramsey, makes since. I never thought of it like he explains it. This seems like a good plan if you stick with it. It’s so easy to get into dept but so hard to get out. I wish I had been educated with something like this when I first started working then maybe I would have made better decisions with my money as a kid. Do I think I could use these…

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    Well, I do for sure, and that's what happened to the pig, Snowball in George Orwell’s Animal farm. Snowball, who was a pig, was made a scapegoat for Napoleon and Squealer. The things that Snowball was blamed for are important, but not as important as how he was blamed for them. Snowball was blamed behind his back, for unfortunate things that had happened after he was kicked out of the farm. Napoleon and Squealer would gang up on Snowball, giving Snowball’s name a negative image to the rest of…

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    farm is ruled by a cruel man named Mr Jones. The animals get fed up with his cruelty and rebel. They then run the farm with Snowball and Napoleon (the farm pigs) as the leaders. Napoleon is an allegory for Stalin and Snowball is an allegory for Leon Trotsky. The actions of both characters reflect those of the Russian rulers. This essay will focus on the two characters Snowball and Napoleon and discuss the truth they reveal about human nature and The Character Napoleon who is also a pig Is the…

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    were the first few among the other animals to start reading and writing. Snowball is a very good speaker and gives powerful speeches meanwhile Napoleon lacks while giving a speech. Snowball is the one who always spoke first and he always came up with the ideas for the farm. Snowball was a more vivacious pig than Napoleon, quicker in speech and more inventive (Orwell 35). Snowball also wrote the seven commandments. Snowball declared that this was just the place for a windmill, which could be…

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    governing the farm. Orwell is able to hint throughout the entire book the oppressive and harsh ways of Stalin’s ruling. Just like how Napoleon is based off a real person, Snowball is as well. Snowball is meant to represent Leon…

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    The two main leaders of the farm are Snowball and Napoleon. Snowball and Napoleon are pigs with differing opinions on everything. They can never come to an agreement, but make really good…

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    Characters like Snowball and Napoleon use propaganda in their struggle for power over Animal Farm throughout the book. Snowball is a pig who lives at Animal Farm. He seems to have a true interest in improving the animals he lives with and commits his time into them in physical and mental…

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    plan Clover asked if Snowball could help with the plan. One of the animals suggested that the animals have a vote. After the animals voted it was desisted that they will send Benjamin to go find Snowball. As Benjamin started to walk out he looked back and said “If I can’t find Snowball I will come back to the farm and tell the other animals.” Benjamin told the animals that he will go to Pilkington farm. If he did not find…

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    liberating themselves from their horrid owner, Mr.Jones, only to find themselves led by one of their counterparts named Napoleon. Napoleon is an intelligent pig who abuses his given power in many instances such as his hatred shown towards his comrade Snowball, changing the commandments in order to benefit himself, and making others feel inferior to himself. The expression “rules are meant to be broken” was shown to be true soon after Napoleon was put into power following the extraction of Mr.…

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    two pigs: Napoleon and Snowball decide to use their intelligence to lead the group of animals. However, the conflict in this story is not animals against humans, it is Snowball and Napoleon having different visions on how the farm should be ran, even though they are fighting for…

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