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    as many different approaches to the outcomes of actions. For example, similar scenes from the book presented in the movie include: Old Major’s speech identifying Man as the enemy to animals, how Napoleon blames Snowball for the damage done to the windmill, and the pigs’ removal of the original anthem of Animal Farm to a new one. The significance of Old Major’s speech to the story makes it so that any interpretation of Animal Farm must include it. The speech guides all the outcomes from its…

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    did not appear, even physically, as they had during what the animals dubbed, "The Golden Days." The fields were not green, and the crops did not grow. The gates were rusted; the fences were in disrepair; and a broken windmill also rested amongst a pile of rubbles. The Napoleon Windmill, which had been their pride was now forgotten. When the decade changed…

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    gain more power. With Snowball gone and the rest of the farm animals in fear of Napoleon’s vicious army, he no longer had to worry about anyone going against him. By way of illustration, the corruption of power was shown through Napoleon when the windmill the farm animals had been working hard…

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    Don Quixote

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    Have you ever read the spectacular novel Don Quixote? In the novel, Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote and his squire share a friendship. Sancho, his squire, always helps Don Quixote. Whether it’s telling Don Quixote not to attack the windmills or even advising him not to worry about the princess, Sancho is always helping Don Quixote. The painting, Young Girls at the Piano by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, two girls are at a piano and one girl is helping the other read the sheet music. The…

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    strongest evidence to prove myself-- even true events, such as the Holocaust, prove to tell the same lesson. And, now, using the evidence that I have gathered around the introduction of Animalism, the struggle for Napoleon to stop the building of the windmill, and the animals false hope just before the story’s end, I have no doubt that the information confirming my theme, one of both reality and fiction, will be solid.…

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    that, wind energy has been around for ages and it is considered that as early as 200 B.C., China used windmills to transport water and make grain (“History of Wind Energy”). Over time, windmills progressed to be refined and the Dutch constructed the more contemporary windmill as the early late 1300s. By 1854, windmills were planted throughout the United States and by the late 19th century, windmills were being used to forge energy (“History of Wind Energy”). It wasn’t until the 1970s, withal,…

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    on how close or far they are to the oceans. Also lakes and rivers reduce the heat temperature because of the large amount of water they hold. When the atmosphere heats up it creates pressure, and different pressures create wind or breeze. Placing windmills near places that have lots of wind power, like oceans, valleys, and mountains is a good idea to get rid of pollutant in the air that causes people breathing problems. Differential heating…

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    His thoughts were only on finishing the windmill when he decided to engage in trade. “From now onwards Animal Farm would engage in trade with the neighbouring farms: not, of course, for any commercial purpose, but simply in order to obtain certain materials which were urgently necessary.”(63) Starting business with other farms was the only way to acquire the needed materials to complete their pending goal. If he had not decided to do this, then the windmill would have never been completed.…

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    The year is 2015, few Americas live a day to day life without food. Many of us can thank the farmers of America for that statistic, but, do you know where all of that wonderful food comes from? Not the processed garage but that wonderful steak, poultry, vegetables etc. If you live in Iowa like I do, you probably know who provides most of this food, it is our farmers! Iowa is known quite well for its sweet corn and soybean production but many don’t know that were #1 in production of those…

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    Pig or Man ? “The Creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which,” a quote written by George Orwell (p.96) from his allegory fable Animal Farm. In this fable the animals want to be their own master, as they were tired of Mr. Jones's cruelty. Once they rebelled, the pigs became like Mr. Jone’s, a cruel master. This quote represents the Bolshevik Revolution, because the animals and the communists both started out as…

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