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    uses clear description of her great grandfather’s famous mint snowball and the history behind it to share the importance of family heritage and objects of a family member and what they bring to the future descendants. When Nye writes this story, she wants it to always relate to her readers. At the time that the memory of Nye’s great-grandfather’s was disappearing, so was her family’s heritage. As Nye’s mother took a bite of the snowball, “She closed her eyes to see the Swiss village my…

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    ideas to communism through the power-obsessed Napoleon and Snowball and their relationship, as well as the propaganda on the working animals. The characters of Napoleon and Snowball effect the transition into communism based on their journey to seek power. Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin, the leader of USSR during the Russian Revolution, and Snowball represents Leon Trotsky, who encouraged a world…

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    What would the world be like if power was equally shared and world leaders were no longer in power. People would more likely to take control of their own lives and treat others with respect. This is because if power is shared equally, everyone is in control of their own power and how they are treating others. This is sadly not the case in the book Animal Farm. In the allegorical novel Animal Farm by George Orwell, the main characters use different propaganda devices in order to gain power and…

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    Ralph and Snowball are both overthrown by someone who is lower than them and they are both selfishly motivated. Both are in danger of losing their lives because of their actions. Ralph and Snowball both have one enemy which are Jack and Napoleon. Both believe in organization and order. For example, Snowball organizes the other animals into animal committees and Ralph has the boys building shelters, or tending…

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    Napoleon became to have different plans, always argueing with Snowball because he did not agree with anything. Discreetly trying to get more people to support him more than…

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    presented, in the form of animals. There is an obvious evolution of society from a democracy to a dictatorship. Old major had a dream where all the animals are living together, without humans suppressing them; now Snowball and Napoleon are dedicated to achieving Majors’ dream. Snowball is betrayed by Napoleon thus for ore power and control. Old Majors had a dream, where all the animals lived together and were free. In Majors dream the animals were not suppressed by the humans. Old Major speaks…

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    Snowball and Napoleon continue their debates, the greatest of which occurs over building a windmill on a knoll. Snowball argues in favor of the windmill, which he is certain will eventually become a labor-saving device; Napoleon argues against it, saying that building the windmill will take time and effort away from the more important task of producing food. The two also disagree on whether they should have a armory of guns or send out more pigeons to neighboring farms to spread news of the…

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    on the beds which squealer excuses that they (Pigs) need rest after running of the farm every day. That November, a tempest topples the half-completed windmill. Napoleon convinces the animals that Snowball is responsible for the Collapse and puts a prize money for any animal whosever will bring Snowball back Dead or Alive. Summary of Chapter 7 Keywords- Main idea- Sub idea- Summary- All the eyes were on the animal farm as the human world was watching and were waiting for the news of its…

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    Trotsky (Snowball) control of power. Depending on one's interpretation and previous knowledge may speculate Orwell writes this allude, to indeed reveal the struggles of the Russian’s, and their lack of control over power. Despite the deeper meaning the use of betrayal adds conflict between the characters and develops the plot line. From this point in the novel any conflict derives its means from the feud between Napoleon and Snowball. This conflict continues with even more betrayal as Snowball…

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    description of the animals that lived in the farm is as follow; Major was a prize-winning boar who was the inspiration for the rebellion. Napoleon was the pig that was the leader of animal farm after the rebellion against Mr. Jones. He was ‘power hungry’. Snowball was the pig that challenged Napoleon for leadership and was forced off the farm. He was true to the original…

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