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    Louis steals a newspaper from the guards to find out how America is doing in the war. The Bird discovers Louis with this paper and furiously beats him. This abuse of power is clearly negative. Power is a very controversial topic, but in many cases, it proves to end up as a negative trait. Power can either be given to someone or taken by someone. Some think that power given to or taken by someone will become positive, but this typically turns negative. An example of power being given to someone…

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    Trickster Tales “Uncle, I won,” said Coyote. “Hand over the Fire.” This is a quote take from Trickster Tale, “Coyote Steals Fire.” In this story a Coyote and his uncle Thunder were playing a game of dice for the fire and Coyote wins the game of dice. “Coyote Steals Fire,” and Master Cat” are trickster tales that contain similarities and differences There are many similarities between, “Coyote Steals Fire,” and “Master Cat.” In both stories the tricksters had a goal to achieve. In “Coyote Steals…

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    over your welfare. Do you know what would happen if we pigs failed in our duty?” (Orwell 23). Not only does Squealer use pathos, he also poses a rhetorical question. Squealer is a cunning and eloquent speaker who can sway the other animals in his desired direction by using mastery of language and rhetoric. He serves as Napoleon’s speaker expressly because Napoleon does not have the intellect to accomplish his agenda without the use of physical force and fear. Each time Napoleon’s actions are…

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    Critical Analysis of Edward Bloom In Daniel Wallace’s book, Big Fish, Edward Bloom is the main character, Edwards life is told by his son William Bloom. Big Fish is being told as Edward is on his death bed. Edward is born in the small town of Ashland, AL. Edward is a character who is not afraid to take risks. In the novel, the stories told about Edward seem to be a folktale instead of a biography. Edward has many characteristics throughout the novel, that include potency, a double life, and…

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    Animal Farm is a fun and interesting book and exciting movie. The main characters are Napoleon, Snowball, Squealer, Boxer, Benjamin, and Mr. Jones. The story is about a farm called Manor farm run by Mr. Jones. The animals on Manor farm think they there are being treated unfairly and they decide to rebel. One day all of the animals meet up and attack Jones and win. They changed the farms name from Manor Farm to Animal Farm. Napoleon declares himself leader and all the other pigs as first class.…

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    Napoleon's Animal Farm

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    tyrant over animal farm. Napoleon has now focused on being the “leader of animal farm. Napoleon cares about his own power and himself more than anything even the animal farm. Since Napoleon only cares for himself he changed the whole government based on lies and against Mr.Jones. He also does not follow his own rules. If he isn’t a dictator already, he is soon going to turn into one. He becoming more and more a tyrant. Napoleon is turning into a “leader” and tyrant of animal farm and…

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    From pages fourteen to twenty-one, Ove hears a massive screech across his house. He opens the curtains to see that a trailer has slid across his house. He walks outside to see there is a pregnant woman and a tall blonde man who was driving the car. They are foreigners and drive a foreign Japanese car. There is a trailer hooked up to the back of it because they are just moving in. He is in Ove’s flowerbed and Ove is very angry about the man teasing him for not having any flowers in his flowerbed.…

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    Horton Hears A Who Essay

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    In this book called Horton Hears A Who!, the main character is Horton the elephant. While he was splashing the pool, he heard a small speck was talking to him. He realized that there were people living on the small speck, which means the speck was a tiny planet. The community of the planet was called Whoville, while the Mayor of Whoville asked Horton to protect the planet from being destroyed and Horton agreed and promised that he won’t let them down. However, Sour kangaroo and the animals in…

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    A perfect world sounds great, but once one realizes that humans and animals are not perfect, the hope for that world goes out the window. Animal Farm is a satirical piece of literature written by George Orwell that pokes fun at the idea of Stalinism and communism. In the story, animals based on real-life historical figures decide to create an utopia that will be their “perfect world”. It is too bad that this world becomes way more unequal than the followers thought. The world in Animal Farm’s…

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    Viciously dragged by the ear as blood ran warm from the pig’s body where they dragged by Napoleon’s dogs. On page.82 of Animal Farm Orwell writes “Then he uttered a high-pitched whimper. Immediately the dogs bounced forward, seized four of the pigs by the ear and dragged them. Squealing with pain, terror to Napoleons feet.” Napoleon abuses the power that he has over the other animals and eventually changes, the seven commandments that Old Major originally wrote Napoleon then trains the dogs in…

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