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    Czarism Animal Farm

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    and Stalin were the right hand men and main supporters of the March Revolution. They later became enemies and struggled for power of the communist party just like napoleon and snowball. Napoleon and snowball and skirmishes about ideas and who would take charge. Napoleon, won power by force, just like Stalin did. Later Snowball was forced to leave Animal Farm and Trotsky was banished from Russia and he escaped to Mexico. Napoleon manipulates the animals, breaks the rules of Animal Farm, and…

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    must be considered as Tsar Nicholas. Jones even inherited the farm from his father, like Nicholas inherited rulership. There also similarities between Napoleon and Joseph Stalin, Snowball and Leon Trotsky and their relationship. Napoleon emerged as a strong, quiet leader among pigs and all other animals while Snowball worked on education policies. So did…

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    out of the farm. After the animals had gained control of the farm, Napoleon and Snowball,…

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    The American Revolution was the birthplace of America. Thirteen British colonies eventually became the United States. On November 11, 1620, the first pilgrims arrived to America from Britain after going though a 66 day voyage on the Mayflower. The british felt that they were the colonies mother country so they should be able to control them, however, the colonists felt that they should be left alone to control themselves. Over time conflicts arose between the colonists and the British people.…

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    Orwell illustrates through Napoleon that admirable ideals and values can become perverted by greed and a hunger for power. Moreover, Napoleon violates and alters the principles of Animalism to justify his rise to power. Additionally, when he banishes Snowball in order to gain sole control of Animal Farm, Napoleon conducts a sort of political cleansing, slaughtering any animal accused of affiliating themselves with and supporting…

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    farm and running the farm their own. At first it was working well, but one pig in particular, Napoleon, wanted to be a little more. Snowball, his friend, started working on a plan for a windmill, limiting the world they had to do, producing more food, and more importantly, giving them the luxury of electricity. With himself in mind, he lead everyone against Snowball, assuming he was a traitor and trying to bring Mr. Jones back. Then, he took the idea and claimed as his own, making him look…

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    Animal Farm And Divergent

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    The two set texts that we’ve studied during the term, Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, and Divergent, Directed by Neil Norman Burger, both show through different ways, a society that wishes and strives to be equal. This essay will focus on to what extent an equal society can be created when comparing the above quote to both Animal Farm and Divergent. During my writing, I will look at the fact that both societies displayed in both texts tend to have a leader from the very start, and also…

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    know who is responsible for this? Do you know the enemy who has come in the night and overthrown our windmill? SNOWBALL! ' he suddenly roared in a voice of thunder. `Snowball has done this thing! The animals were shocked beyond measure to learn that even Snowball could be guilty of such an action. There was a cry of indignation, and everyone began thinking out ways of catching Snowball if he should ever come back. Almost immediately the footprints of a pig were discovered in the grass at a…

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    eventually consolidated all the power for themselves. Another character that has common characteristics is Snowball, who is quite similar to…

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    Jay Asher's 13 Reasons Why

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    Hannah said that “...sometimes, a rumor based on a kiss has a snowball effect. A rumor, based on a kiss, is just the beginning.” (Asher 30). Justin’s rumor led to multiple other events with a “snowball effect”, as it is called in the book. Throughout the book, each reason proves that people should be aware of what they are doing because although it might seem like a joke to them, it can greatly impact someone else's life. The term “snowball effect” is used to refer to this in the book. Another…

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