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    The animals on the farm spent a great amount of time building a windmill that would help out the farm by providing power. After the windmill that all the animals worked so hard on had been destroyed by a storm, the incident was blamed on Snowball. While all the animals were gathered around the fallen windmill, Napoleon explains, “Snowball has done this thing! In sheer malignity, thinking to set back our plans and avenge himself for his…

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    Snowball comes up with a plan to build a windmill on the farm. He believed that building a windmill will help make the lives of the other animals much easier because it would provide electricity and would cut their work loads. “Electricity, he said, could operate threshing machines, ploughs, harrows, rollers, and reapers…

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    manipulate others. The various formats of calculated advertisement, however, evoke different parts of the mortal psyche. In the attempt to control others outlook, such as in the instance in George Orwell’s Animal Farm of Snowball gathering support for his windmill, or Snowball trying to persuade the overthrow of Animal Farm’s current state under Napoleon, many techniques may be used. Although all propaganda is based upon playing upon intrinsic desires and perceptions, the methodology of…

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    takes the kinetic energy from the spinning blades and turns it into electrical energy. What is wind energy best used for? Before the modern way of powering machines using electricity, people had to get their food and water by working. Primarily, windmills were used to pump water, or grind grain. Today, wind…

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    Young William is a Malawian man, who is the protagonist and narrator of the book, “The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind”. In the book William talks about how once the world was ruled by magic and science was not even used. But later William the protagonist finds out about science, physics, and electricity through his local library. The more he learns about science the more he wants to help his family and his friends. William’s characteristic traits show how self-motivated, self-educated and…

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    When the windmill had been damaged, Napoleon automatically blamed Snowball, and manipulated the animals into believing it was him. One night, the windmill had collapsed after a storm in the night, “‘Comrades’, he said quietly, ‘do you know who is responsible for this? Do you know the enemy that has come in the night and overthrown our windmill? SNOWBALL!’” (Orwell 82). Even though Napoleon had no evidence, he made Snowball a…

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    way that Stalin introduced new laws and policies which would further the Communist vision, and the Russian people accepted them, eager for a change for the better. Napoleon soon chased Snowball off the farm, because he opposed Snowball’s plan for a windmill. Napoleon very quickly made it known that anyone who opposed him will be brutally murdered. This mirrors the way that Stalin had anyone who didn’t accept his rules jailed or killed. Napoleon and Squealer start justifying their actions…

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    similarities. In the movie, one of the similarities with the novel exist during Napoleon’s dogs chasing Snowball out of the farm and persist sentenced to death. Although the windmill got destroyed by the humans, Napoleon accused Snowball the chaos of the windmill. During the assembly, Napoleon said that Snowball persist the cause of the windmill and sentenced to death. Then Napoleon sent the dogs after Snowball and never to be seen again. Another similarity, when the battle of the Cowshed began.…

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    During 1917, Russia undergoes an explosive uprising known as the Russian Revolution in which the Bolsheviks overthrow czarist rule and become the Communist Party. Later, in 1945, a novel is written by George Orwell chronicling a group of animals as they overthrow their farm in order to construct a government for themselves. When reading Orwell’s novel Animal Farm, it is evident the Russian Revolution is acting as a foundation for the novel. Animal Farm is an allegory for the Russian Revolution…

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    Eudora Welty's A Worn Path

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    In “A Worn Path,” Phoenix Jackson is the main character of this short story. Eudora Welty describes Phoenix Jackson as an old woman who goes on a long journey through the woods. Throughout her journey, Phoenix Jackson starts to experience emotions such as hardship and joy. Many people have argued about Phoenix Jackson’s journey being connected through religious, historical, or racial criticism. Furthermore, I will carefully analyze her conscious and unconscious mind through the Psychoanalytical…

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