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    the society and government portrayed in Animal Farm by George Orwell, everyone should have the opportunity to vote. When there are people, or animals in this case, who have no choice but to step away and let a “superior” type of person vote, is incredibly unfair and takes a large jump away from equality. When a person is forced to not vote on something they cannot help, rebellion and protests are going to be extremely common. This is shown in Animal Farm, not by the pigs per say, but the…

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    War Horse is an excellent Steven Spielberg classic that reaches true perfection. It’s a powerful movie that captures the touching bond between a young man and his beloved horse, Joey who might be the bravest horse ever portrayed on film. It’s based on Michael Morpugo's 1982 best-seller. There's plenty of good action and the story is brilliant. It features the grand theme of war and drama, but it also is an intimate story. The horror of war is seen through the eyes of the horse. The story…

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    What is power? Power is control. Throughout reading the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell, power has fluctuated immensely. In the beginning, Mr. Jones had overlooked Manor Farm (the original name of Animal Farm) and took care of it, along with the animals. Old Major was still alive and had a majority of the opinion of the animals and showed them how things should be. When Old Major had died though, the animals began to rebel against Mr. Jones reign of terror with their smarts. The pigs…

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    The Three Little Pigs

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    Did you ever think about the phrase “hard work pays off”? Did you ever think it was true? In the story “the three little pigs”, we could see the two little pigs were eaten by the fox because they were careless and irresponsible while building their houses. However, the third pig worked hard and took its time in building its house which made it impossible for the fox to hunt it down. Firstly, the third pig is the most admirable because it is clever, we could see that when the author say, “the…

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    character in Animal Farm, who is also the antagonist, is Snowball. He is a round and static character, who is described indirectly through his speech and actions. To begin with, Snowball is a metaphor for Leon Trotsky. He is exiled by Napoleon and never seen again. To begin with, although Snowball isn’t a bad character in the novel, he is still considered as an antagonist since he challenges the main character, Napoleon. Snowball runs against Napoleon for power on Animal Farm. Also, Snowball is…

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    “The Story of the Three Little Pigs” is a fairytale developed in the England of 1890. Moreover, the story narrates the life of three little pigs who lived with an old sow who sent them into the real and hard world to seek their own fortunes. Subsequently, to accomplish their goals, they had to meet with a building materials vendor. On one hand, the first little pig built his house with straw and the second with sticks. Because of the weakness of those construction materials, both little pigs…

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    The 1945 book Animal Farm by George Orwell is a political satire describing communist Russia as if it was a farm run by its own animals. There are many examples involving the allegory and personification of the animals in this novel. The story follows from the very ideas of rebellion through to the corruption at the hands of a pig called Napoleon, who takes the role of a dictator and starts to act as if he were human. The message to Orwell's classic is to explain that though a great idea in…

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    George Orwell displays an extremely negative view towards communism, totalitarian governments, and the means by which oppressors rise to power in the story Animal Farm. It’s very clear by the writing techniques and statements from the writing that Orwell feels very strongly about the issues and he dislikes how the government was during the Russian Revolution. During the Revolution, communism was being used as the form of government, and Orwell wanted equality for all, so he strongly disagreed…

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    Benjamin greatly contributes to the problem of totalitarianism on the farm by being passive and not voicing his opinion on Animalism. Although an intelligent animal, Benjamin chooses not to use his intelligence to challenge the new, corrupt government. Furthermore, he doesn't question their authority and by not doing so, causes the new way of life to remain in place. When asked by the animals what he thinks of the building of the windmill, he refuses to have an opinion on it. The animals are…

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    of the questions people would ask after reading George Orwell’s Animal farm. The book displays class conflicts and showing how some classes are more equal than other ones.This book was an allegory to the Soviet Union and the allies during World War II. People can see the well known leaders and allies in some of the characters. Orwell shows how badly the working class was treated comparing it to times in the Soviet. In Animal Farm George Orwell uses conflict, dialogue, and irony to display the…

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