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    His death brought upon the rise of the pigs because they were the most cleaver animals on the farm. After rebelling, the pigs made laws that needed to be followed. “Beasts of England” would have to be sung every day, and on the anniversary of “Battle at the Cowshed” one shot would be fired from Mr. Jones’ gun. Later in the story, Napoleon and Squealer start to take advantage of some of the animals. The intellectually inferior were easy to gain as followers, like Boxer and the sheep.…

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    Snowball starts drawing arrangements for a windmill, which will give power and in this manner give the animal more recreation time, however Napoleon eagerly contradicts such an idea because that building the windmill will permit them less time for delivering…

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    Boundaries of the Barnyard: The Fallacy of Truth for Manipulation and Power In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, the concept of “truth” built by those in charge is in fact meaningless to the beneficial progress of society and human nature. Instead, it is the concrete excuse to keep the masses in place and to provide momentum on the wheel of absolute power to those who claim divine right. In Animal Farm, Orwell illustrates that ideas such as the glorification of history, the power of education and the…

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    GLOBAL JAYA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL English Language & Literature HL Extended Essay How Does George Orwell Use Symbolism To Show Us His Ideas On Authoritarianism in his novel “Animal Farm”? Lucas Gramm Candidate Number: 002189-0025 Word Count: 3454 An essay exploring Orwell’s use of Symbolism throughout his novel “Animal Farm” in order to illustrate his views on authoritarian regimes parallel to what had happened throughout the Russian Revolution. Introduction:…

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    When you are having a difficult time paying off your credit card debts, you would look for ways on how to make it easier. You may have encountered credit card relief programs before and this is just what you need to solve your problem. It may not be the easiest way out but it should be enough to help you. The first thing you need to do is to have a look at your expenses to determine which ones you really need, and which ones you can live without. Making changes in your lifestyle is also…

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    the book and looked at me and said “Can you read me this story.” I responded “Yes, of course I can.” As I started to read the story to her she would turn the pages. She would also point at the pictures for instance, at the girl, the animals, the snowball, and the snowman. She would describe the picture to me.…

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    methodologies. Including whether research methodologies are influenced by ethical principles, validity and reliability are included. There are two main types of sampling which a researcher could use for their research project: random sampling or snowball sampling. A random sample is where the research questionnaire, interview etc. is handed and completed by any individual. A researcher might use random sampling in order to collect data from all different groups, no matter what their identity…

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    Up first, is one of George Orwell’s widely known novels, Animal Farm. As stated prior in the essay Animal farm is highly allegorical and is also a dystopian based novel. According to Orwell, and New Republic’s perspective on the novel, it is safe to assume that the book represents not only aspects of the Soviet Union but also the factors leading up to the Russian revolution. “It seems to me that the failure of this book arises from the fact that the satire deals not with something the author…

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    characters in Animal Farm are actually direct correlations to figures or institutions in the Soviet Union . Examples; old major symbolizes both KarlMarx and Vladimir Lenin the fathers of communism, Napoleon symbolizes Stalin whom led the Soviet Union, SnowBall symbolizes Trotsky a Rival of Stalin. Animal Farm gives examples of how revolutions start and sometimes end. The animals were given fuel to start an revolution an leader for the revolution, and even the fall of the revolution . Much of…

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    causing a tense atmosphere as loyalties were being split between the two. When it comes time to vote on whether they will proceed to build the windmill or not, it seems as if Snowball is going to win. Napoleon decides his tactics will be to fight dirty and instead of giving his speech as intended he calls on the dogs to chase snowball away and afterward he is never to be seen again. It clearly shows Stalin’s rise to power especially with having the dogs represent the…

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