Theme of animal inequality in Animal Farm

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    My entire life I’ve been obsessed with animals, and I want to use that obsession to better the lives of as many animals as I can. If you look out the window of the second floor of my grandmother’s house, you will see a large open yard with clumps of trees and thickets sprawled throughout it. In the center of this yard is a glimmering reflective pond. Almost like an enormous mirror in the grass. This is where I decided what I wanted to do with my life. I would visit that pond as often as I…

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    they want. Examples are right in front of our eyes; they are in places such as political campaigns, books, conversations, school, and many more. Animal Farm is an allegory, satire, and fable. This novel shows how the leaders during Russian Revolution use persuasion to convince their citizens to believe in them. This essay will be comparing Animal Farm to President Trump’s campaign speeches. The purpose of the political speeches is to win the presidency of the United States of America. President…

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    the horrid ways humans have treated animals below us on the food chain by detailing Captain Gulliver’s encounter with a society where humans are the underclass and horses are at the top of the food chain. On the other hand, The Mouse’s Petition tackles the humanitarian crime that is slavery by providing it’s audience with a unique perspective as a helpless captive controlled by someone else’s decisions. While the issues may be different, both authors use animals as a way to artfully teach…

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    Ya think people like it when their dog tears up toilet paper rolls? If they do, then for one, they’re dumb, and on the other hand they didn’t think about the actual dog at all. If their dog is an untrained mutt who doesn’t know right from wrong, then there might be consequences later on. To be honest, if they don’t train the dog whatsoever, then it might not even like the owners. Training their dog should be mandatory because it promotes the health and safety of the dog, the family, and the…

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    Stephen Harrod Buhner in Sacred Plant Medicine once said, “There is an old Navajo warning that if you kill off the prairie dogs there will be no one to cry for rain … In fact, the burrowing animals, like prairie dogs, open breathing tubes in the Earth. The underground aquifers act like the diaphragm in human bodies; the moon as it passes raises and lowers the underground water table and the Earth breathes through the many fissures and tubes opened by the burrowing creatures. The exhalation of…

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    The animals and the events in Orwell’s Animal Farm represent the events transpiring up to the Russian Revolution. In HtRLLaP, Foster states that anything can be a symbol as long as it has more than one meaning, insinuating that Orwell’s book could also have symbols in them; the pig, for example, could represent the ones in power like Napoleon to Joseph Stalin. Conceit, greed, corrupt— those are the characteristic that Stalin had and those are also the attributes of Napoleon. Orwell wrote animal…

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    surroundings as well as themselves. While many writers of today might digress from the true purpose of writing, the classics have always held a special place in what may be called as the awakening of the individuals. In this context, George Orwell’s Animal Farm- A Fairy Story, which is a dig at the then contemporary political scenario is one of the finest reads of 20th century that grips the readers from the very start and provides a terror-inducing outlook to the world we live in. Written in a…

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    to have control. Animal Farm is an allegory novel about the real life events of the Russian Revolution where the author George Orwell uses animals to portray people of the Russian Revolution.Animal Farm starts out with Old Major a character in which he wanted the animals to get rid of man because man is the source of all the problems the animals had according to Old Major. Later on the animals take over the farm and then the pigs start taking control…

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    After the animals had gotten rid of Jones, they felt as if they had gained power but when old Major dies the three pigs, Snowball, Napoleon, and Squealer take over, and even though Snowball sided with the other animals Napoleon took control through lies given by Squealer. Napoleon was selfish and he had a desire for power. His desire for power ended up making him just like Jones. To control his power over the animals he used Squealer. Squealer bended the truth and lied to the animals. If…

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    other, but their main message is that the way the world is progressing people will give the government totalitarian control and become mindless sheep following their leader. With that in mind “Harrison Bergeron” and Brave New World both approach the theme, truth and perception, even though both stories are skewed from reality, using symbolism and irony. “Harrison Bergeron” exposes what happens when we live in a false reality and forget about the…

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