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    be ambushed by the animals who gain their land back. During the winter, the animals suffer but rely on the pigs to remind them that everything is okay. Conflict arises between Napoleon and Snowball as Snowball contemplates the idea of building a windmill. Snowball thinks it would aid the animals while Napoleon thinks they should focus on their current labor instead of creating new labor. Napoleon gets the other animals to turn on Snowball and exiles him from Animal Farm, making him the sole…

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    Animal Farm: A Satire on The Soviet Union Animal Farm is a classic novel written by George Orwell in 1944. Orwell Served with the Indian Imperial Police Force for six years in Burma, but resigned in 1927 when he discovered he felt like an oppressor. He came up with a theory that states “the oppressed are always right and the oppressors are always wrong.” He seems to demonstrate this theory throughout Animal Farm as the oppressors always do wrong by the oppressed. In many of Orwell's writings,…

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    1. The person I am trying to promote is Napoleon, the “Terror of Mankind,” and the acceptance of his leadership. 2. The speaker is Squealer. 3. The intended audience is the other animals on the farm. 4. The purpose of my piece of propaganda is to have the animals obey Napoleon and accept him as their leader, desiring never to betray or rebel against him. 5. The two propaganda techniques I am using are fear and transfer. The technique of fear will appeal to the animals’ emotions by embedding in…

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    Does power lead to corruption? Can it change someone's morals? Both William Shakespeare's Macbeth and George Orwell’s Animal Farm show how leaders can abuse their power to corrupt their communities. Napoleon, from Animal Farm, and Macbeth, from Macbeth, share many similarities such as their manipulative abilities, their leadership style, and lack of truthfulness. Through these two individuals, it can be seen how they use power to satisfy their personal interests and desires. Napoleon and…

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    Thrashing her commands like paper airplanes and snatching the wand from the fairy godmother to wish the worst for Cinderella, the evil stepmother has the attitude of your stereotypical teenager, but holds the power to control like a mother. Her selfish desires to want her real daughter to marry into the throne and make certain Cinderella’s dreams to find her true love are shattered, ruled over her to make her one of Disney’s most egotistical characters ever created. Likewise, the pig Squealer…

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    The book Animal Farm, published in 1945 and written by George Orwell is a novel depicting the difference between human and animal behavior. Throughout the story Orwell demonstrates how power is used throughout the book through the characters Jones, Snowball and Napoleon. Orwell manifests how some characters use their power to better the farm, however, he also shows how power can be used to corrupt the farm and the animals which inhabit it. Jones is the owner of the Farm he demonstrates his…

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    In life everybody around us take risks and use tactics, such as persuasion, to get what they want. Examples are right in front of our eyes; they are in places such as political campaigns, books, conversations, school, and many more. Animal Farm is an allegory, satire, and fable. This novel shows how the leaders during Russian Revolution use persuasion to convince their citizens to believe in them. This essay will be comparing Animal Farm to President Trump’s campaign speeches. The purpose of…

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    In the book “Animal Farm” by George Orwell, the actions and personas of the farm animals represent events and people under infamous dictatorships throughout history. This is especially shown under the dictator of the farm, Napoleon. Orwell personified the boar with important characteristics from several major dictators of the day. The most prominent of those is Napoleon’s resemblance to Joseph Stalin, the totalitarian leader of the Soviet Union. Personality wise, Stalin and Napoleon are both…

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    urge to be driven by the means of production is desired. Napoleon, is an emerging leader of Animal Farm after Snowball’s position is overthrown, and had stated the idea of the windmill was opposed as “simply as a manoeuvre to get rid of Snowball, who was a dangerous character and a bad influence” (Orwell, 39). The windmill is a representation of…

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    They occupy a relatively small space and you can easily move them around and enjoy the free movement that is available when you use them. In addition to these advantages, dumbbells are lighter and are easier to stock up. You don’t have to visit the gym before you can carry out fantastic workouts. With your dumbbell, you only need to learn about the necessary workouts. The flexibility of most dumbbells gives you the opportunity to performance variety of exercises unlike barbells. In this article,…

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