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    animals are equal, but some are more equal than others”(Orwell 134). In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell, there is a man named Mr.Jones who has a farm and is cruel to his animals, so when they get tired of it they attack him and kick him out. Snowball is the first leader in charge until he is fiercely chased away by the dogs that have been discretely trained by Napoleon, so Napoleon turns into the new brutal leader. Napoleon seems to continuously stay in charge by using the animals…

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    Animal Farm Theme Essay

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    So some might ask what is “Animal Farm”? Well it is a book that talks about animals but talks about actual human interactions. That's all I will say not to spoil it for you so let's dish on animal farm. So in the book there are four themes but in this essay I will touch on there that really give you the most insight on the book. The three themes that will be discussed are In a society individuals are not treated equal,Being uneducated or ignorant can lead to oppression,and lastly Language can be…

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    Animal Farm Despotism

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    George Orwell lived to experience extraordinary events, which were both good and bad. These experiences had changed his view on politics, which led to his writings on the “Animal Farm”, wherein a communist regime rises among the animals due to the farmer’s bad treatment of the animals. The regime overtakes the farm by kicking out the owner and farmer. But short after greed grows amongst some of the pigs, which leads to the regime to change into a terrifying and manipulating totalitarian regime…

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    A young vivacious pig named Snowball stated, “War is war. The only good human being is a dead one” (Orwell 43). In George Orwell’s allegorical novel, Animal Farm, hatred towards all humans, also known as those who consume and do not produce, is shared between almost all animals and is a key point in the idea of Animalism. The concept of Animalism, the representation of Communism in the book, begins with the teachings of Old Major, the prized show pig, who passed away in the beginning of the…

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    power. At the beginning of the book, Napoleon was not a tyrant. We see Napoleon as an idealistic pig willing to give his life to free the animals at the beginning of the book. Napoleon appears to be a great person until he gains power. Napoleon, Snowball, and Squealer sought to create…

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    The Boston Massacre should not be labeled as a massacre. Instead, it was mostly self defense. Depending on your perspective, the Boston Massacre can be interpreted in many different ways. Although, more sources provide the idea that the event was an act of self defense rather than the killing of innocent and defenseless colonist. To begin, the event that took place on March 5th, 1770 was known as the Boston Massacre. Many say that the massacre was the result of the red coats feeling…

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    Napoleon and Snowball, take control and lead the animals. Working together, they create commandments for all the animals on the farm to follow. A schedule of work is created, and food is split evenly. Truly at this time, as the seventh commandment stated “all animals are equal”(Orwell). However, power got into the head of Napoleon. Instead of splitting leadership with Snowball, he framed him of being in allegiance with the humans. With the help of his nine vicious dogs, Snowball was chased off…

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    defenseless animals became stronger, they became more united, and defeated Mr. Jones; however, the moment the animals had gained their freedom, the pigs, especially Stalin's stand in Napoleon, began taking control. Napoleon then drove his contender named Snowball out of the farm, killed many animals and harmed them by decreasing their…

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    After Napoleon’s dogs expel Snowball from Animal Farm, “Four young porkers…uttered shrill squeals of disapproval…but…the dogs sitting round Napoleon let out deep menacing growls, and the pigs fell silent” (B4). Napoleon’s dogs quickly force obedience upon even the other ruling pigs…

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    Significance The research problem discussed in the paper is the scarcity of organ donations worldwide. The literature examined some variables that affect signing an organ donor card. Some of the variables that the researcher identified that may affect SODC are: spirituality, purpose in life and attitudes toward donation as some factors that affect the signing of donor card. This research affects nursing practice by bringing awareness to a solvable problem, which is the scarcity of organ…

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