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    The windmill represents the reoccurring events of Old Phoenix. On this trip, she mentions the things that are familiar to her, letting us know that this is not her first time going on a trip into town. Welty tells the reader that, “Old Phoenix would have been…

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    Was the intent of Don Quixote’s author, Miguel de Cervantes, to make fun of chivalry or use chivalry as one of many tools to explore man’s ability to recreate himself? Being that his actions were delusional and often seen by those around him as out of touch with reality, the author showed us that the main character in Don Quixote was completely enamored by all the books he read and wanted to recreate himself. The Age of Chivalry gave way to the Inquisition in Spain when this book was written.…

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    Once Napoleon ran Snowball out, the first thing he did was take the idea of the windmill and make it his own. During his reign on the farm he used propaganda to make the other animals believe he was a good leader. He had one pig named Squealer who always said “Napoleon is always right,” (page 49). Napoleon changed most of the rules that…

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    There are so many shady and loveable characters in the book “Animal Farm”. One of the animals that is the most similar and has more human like qualities would be Snowball. Snowball is a hero, who spoke well and fast, and was more creative than the other animals. Snowball is a born leader, since he spoke so well that you could not help but listen. “At the Meetings Snowball often won over the majority by his brilliant speeches” (Orwell 35). Having good speech helps win over everybody, it’s a…

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    rules for you to follow, then you should vote for Snowball. He will protect the rights for the animals better than anyone else. I believe Snowball will be the best for animal farm because of all the ideas he can come up with, like his idea for the windmill. Snowball will not take things from the animals, like milk from the cows or eggs from the chickens. You see Napoleon is trying to take over because he thinks he can fix our problems, when really he is the problem. If we allow Napoleon to take…

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    Napoleon and Squealer Napoleon is the main leader of Animal farm and even though Squealer is a pig, so that also makes him a leader however his actions and his personality shows him as more of a follower than anything else. In the story Napoleon is the mastermind that made the animals change their motivation from being free to surviving. At first Napoleon was helping the animals live a free and happy life. Even though the animals were not treated right they still craved their freedom…

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    In the book “Animal Farm” by George Orwell, a recurring theme is manipulation and deception. Another place this theme occurs is in the world of politics and the effect of politicians themselves. Three good examples of this are Donald Trump, Marion Barry, and Edward Koch. Throughout the book, the pigs lie and confuse the other animals to better their own lives, just as these politicians have done. Napoleon, the leader pig, makes sure to instill fear so everything happens perfectly to his liking.…

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    advance notice during the meeting. In addition, in the novel the animals did not watch TV. In the movie when they do watch tv is because they start a rebellion. Furthermore in the novel they had a lot of trouble trying to build the windmill. They wanted to build the windmill because it would perform the decision about if they should or they should not make communism bigger, but building it was a major trouble. Although they had much trouble in the novel, in the movie, it was a piece of cake.…

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    Whoever would have imagined that ascetics of an establishment would matter more? If that seems too far-fetched to you, then keep reading because this report on wind energy and the reasons against will blow you socks off! Whether you call them windmills, or wind turbines the concept and process is still the same. They capture kinetic energy produced by wind, called wind energy, and convert it into electricity (www.usgs.gov, 2015.) The logistics and details of any new venture will always have both…

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    During Joseph Stalin’s reign of terror in Russia, communism was the main political movement that was at its peak during Stalin’s rule. George Orwell portrays this exact same situation in his novel Animal Farm. In the novel, Orwell basically depicts this exact same scenario but with animals as symbolic representations of real people in Stalin’s Russia. In Orwell’s novel, the animal that is the symbolic representation of Stalin is a pig named Napoleon. Orwell was very clever in this selection of…

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