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    Marxism In Animal Farm

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    those who are intellectually superior to exploit those who are not as intelligent as them. As a parallel for Leon Trotsky, Snowball is presented as a passionate advocate for the ideology for “Animalism” and attempts to spread its ideology worldwide to not only improve the quality of life of those on “animal farm” but inspire revolutions internationally. Orwell presents Snowball as a benevolent force opposing the animosity of Napoleons Stalinist approach to running the…

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    Idealistic worlds, the idea of a society that mankind has tried to achieve numerous times. Mankind is to blame for the reason of constant failure to achieving a utopian society because of the natural flaws that humans possess causing a constant battle for the perfect place. From several failed societies had resulted in the creation of a dystopia, a state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, usually caused by totalitarian rule. In the novel, Animal Farm by George Orwell, he had created a…

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    Animal Farm is a book based off of communism in Russia with the representation of animals, barn houses, and some deaths. Also it only showed the major events of Communism in Russia. In Animal Farm, Orwell develops the theme of lies and manipulation through the setting, characters, and the plot. The characters develop to the theme based off of Napoleon the leader who constantly changes things to keep his motto “ Napoleon is always right” and Squealer the provada who covers up the lies and…

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    Custom House- supposedly about money that was owed to one of the colonist´s masters. Refusing to pay any money, the soldier got back to work expecting the colonists to do the same and leave. However, they did not. The colonists resorted to throwing snowballs and ice at the guard, in a final attempt to persuade him to give up the money. Soon enough, other colonists joined the rebellion, and the crowd against the one British soldier swelled to a size that was out of control. British forces sent…

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    Animal Farm starts off with the story of an old pig's dream about a non-existent utopia where all the animals on Manor Farm are free. After the old pig dies he still has his two disciple pigs, Napoleon and Snowball, to carry out the tasks in order for his dream to become a reality. Napoleon and Snowball decide to have a rebellion to overthrow the farmer Mr. Jones, because they do not like how he is currently treating the animals. That was the beginning of a change no human or animal could…

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    The Adaptation Of Love

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    extremes of Nick and Laura, but not to the bitterness of Teri and Mel. Love and relationships are very fragile things. They are so fragile in fact that it just takes one thing, one tiny little offence and it can snowball on you. (Mel’s proclaimed affection for Laura) And if that snowball starts to pick up speed, god forbid, you better tuck and roll. Relationships do not work the way they do in television and in the movies. (Will they? Wont they? And then they finally do and there happy…

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    take advantage of him for his hard working labor. He does anything they tell him to do. That does not end out so well. Boxer conforms by listening to exactly what Snowball And Napoleon tell him to do. Even if it is bad or not. He could be in the worst condition ever and he still will push himself for napoleon and Snowball. This was destroying his body slowly…

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    and eyes to water. My fingers and toes felt numb, however it was a nice sensation when bundled up in a cocoon of vests, jackets, and thermal wear. Lastly, the giant urge to which I dug my frozen fingers into the wet plethora of white and throw a snowball at my dad, squaring him right in the…

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    (15). These commandments proclaim the maxim "Four legs good, two legs bad!" and this maxim has been promoted by the sheep on the farm to interrupt with the nature and policies of Animalism. According to Snowball, “Whoever had thoroughly grasped it would be safe from human influences” (21). Snowball devotes his time and energy for educating other animals of the farm by culturing them with the Seven Commandments that he inscribes on the barn wall hoping it would bring Animalism in their character.…

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    by the dogs of which were under Napoleon’s command. Another example of how Napoleon uses fear and intimidation to control the other animals is when he begins to execute other animals. The executions are meant for any animal who would even speak to Snowball, who Napolean describes as a traitor and a criminal (Chpt 7). Napoleon’s merciless and cruel executions allows the pigs to gain more control over the common animals from the angst and terror after witnessing the executions. An example of how…

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