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    will governs its people the worst. In George Orwell’s fable, Animal Farm he illustrates how power is given to Napoleon to take care of the farm and how he abuses his power. In this case, Napoleon is given too much power to satisfy himself and he favors the animal’s ignorance to make himself look good. How does Napoleon take control of the animals to keep in charge? While there are many reasons why Napoleon takes control of the farm, the three main reasons are ideology, fear, and propaganda to…

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    The book Animal Farm by George Orwell is an allegory for the Russian Revolution of 1917. Animal Farm and the Russian revolution have many similarities and differences. Many of the characters from the story represent very important historical figures from the Russian revolution. Most of the events from the book are actual events from the Russian revolution. Not all events that happen in the book Animal Farm and actual events from the Russian revolution but most are. In my opinion the…

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    The first commercial wind farm in the US is going through final testing before going on line: Using a law pass by a Republican-drove Congress in 2005 and set apart by President George W. Bush, the Obama association has been lighting up the standard methodology and leasing broad patches of the ocean profundities for wind-control change. The monster machine is being mounted on a steel stage that ascents over the Atlantic Ocean around 3 miles southeast of Block Island. Around two dozen endeavors…

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    the turbines will have an adverse impact on the economy that surrounds the wind farms. While this concern does seem to be a valid argument, in actuality, the opposite effect can be seen. According to NC Clean Technology Center and a research study that they conducted, it was found that wind turbines support local economies. An example from this study is in Indiana where “after the first 1,000 megawatts of wind farms, the state economy had seen an increase in 260 new jobs, $8 million in tax…

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    In the novel Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, one of the most important characters is a pig named Squealer. Squealer is a negative manipulator, a coward, and a follower. In the novel, Squealer expresses his manipulative ways in the quotation “ I trust that every animal here appreciates the sacrifice that Comrade Napoleon has made in taking this extra labour upon himself . . . no one believes more firmly than Comrade Napoleon that all animals are equal . . . surely, comrades, you do…

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    Animal Farm, the animals were led to believe that the humans were the reason beside all of their misery from being on the Manor Farm. Napoleon, the main tyrant, started using his newly gained power to only benefit himself and stray away from Old Major’s original ideas. As a leader, having power can be beneficial if used for the good of their people, but if the leader is filled with greed; their leadership will be corrupt. Old Major’s plan of rebellion against Mr. Jones and the Manor Farm was…

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    Morals In Animal Farm

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    bad is certainly present in Animal Farm, a novel written by George Orwell a British political novelist born in 1903 who lived in India during the time it was colonized by the British. The novel was first published on August 17 1945 and is an allegory for the Russian Revolution in 1917 and, then on into the Stalin era of Soviet Union. Orwell described Animal Farm as a satirical tale against Stalin. Animal Farm begins with traditional farm animals living on Manor Farm, and are owned by Mr. Jones…

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    The locations and settings in literature reflect the internal feelings of characters and set diversified tones for its exposition. Anton Chekhov's short story integrates scenes in Moscow, Yalta, and an unnamed provincial town called S–. The geographic distinctions and environmental disparities between Yalta and Moscow exemplify the inner alterations of two primary characters, Dmitri and Anna. Chekhov initially presents Dmitri in a detestable light, illuminating his bitterness and misogyny as he…

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    When one brings up a “classic” novel, no word better fits that theme than Animal Farm, by George Orwell. A must read, Animal Farm is a tale of rebellion, heroism, and betrayal. There are many aspects of the book that make it so enjoyable. One of the greatest reads of its time, Animal Farm entices readers with its characters,setting, plot, and the its use of poetic devices. The characters of Animal Farm are part of what makes the story as intriguing as it is. Watching each character go through…

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    lead have trouble staying in power. George Orwell 's Animal Farm begs the question when Napoleon, a pig with the ability to take control of the dumber animals, becomes the new leader of Manor Farm, and renames it Animal Farm. It becomes a place of violence, starvation, and destruction. So if Napoleon and the pigs made Animal Farm into a place that no one would want to be in, how did he manage to sustain his leadership role? Animal Farm is a commentary on the Russian Revolution,…

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