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    the many differences and similarities in between both his novel Animal Farm and the 1999 film of Animal Farm. The similarities such as the windmill getting destroyed, Boxer’s death, and Napoleon’s order to the puppies to chase Snowball out of the farm appear clearly in both the novel and movie. To start off, in the novel Animal Farm, by George Orwell, the windmill that the animals worked so hard to build does get destroyed. The exact same event happens in the movie. Boxer’s death and the way in…

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    It’s impossible to read the book “Animal Farm” without comparing it to the Russian Revolution occur in Russia in 1917. After reading the book I decided to learn more about the consequences of the Russian Revolution and mainly research about Stalin, represented in the book as Napoleon, the leader of Animal Farm and my favourite character. Because I was so intrigued by Napoleon’s character I decided in this book task to contrast him with the Soviet dictator Stalin. Napoleon, a boar, is the…

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    childlike dependence on an all-knowing leader, in this situation, Napoleon. Even when he collapses after working himself to death over the rebuilding of the windmill on the farm, his first instinct and thought were not about him but about the work and the farm. “It’s my lungs…it does not matter. I think you will be able to finish the windmill without me.” Page 113 chapter 9. Boxers hopes of retiring with Benjamin after the collapse displays the extent of his innocence, since as the reader knows…

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    The Russian Revolution was a major turning point in Russian history. Destructive, dangerous, harsh, and cruel are words that characterize the Russian Revolution. The Russian Revolution caused major political changes in Russia. The Russian Revolution had many negative outcomes, but it also had some positive outcomes. The Russian Revolution was a failure because there was a loss of many freedoms such as press, speech, and equality. Joseph Stalin also reduced the rights of many Russians. Many…

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    Self Preserving or Society Hurting “Animal Farm”, written by the famous Eric Blair under the pen name George Orwell, portrays themes of Capitalism, along with the animals’ need for self preservation. One character that illustrates a form of preserving his life is Benjamin the donkey. Throughout the book he, although very intelligent compared to the other animals on the farm, decides to stay out of all matters debated there and instead just watch as things play out. This seemed to be very smart,…

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    Metaphors In Animal Farm

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    How Revolutions Fail Resulting Only in a Change of Tyrants in Animal Farm As Napoleon's capability have shown that they result in nothing at all, he manipulates and deceives the animals in many different events. In Animal Farm by George Orwell, after Old Major's death and Napoleon becomes in charge, he brings the revolution injustice. During the time of his control, he has done nothing but bring chaos to the farm. He tricks the animals into submission, convincing them to believe in the wrong…

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    Who is Igor? Yes, Igor is Dr. Frankenstein’s assistant. Except, Igor was not one of the original characters from Mary Shelly's Frankenstein. Over the years people have adapted the original book to fit the need for more interesting movies. In the process, they changed and added many things such as Igor, the hunched-backed assistant. How does the story in the movies differ from the story in the book? A classic example is the 1931 movie, Frankenstein, starring Borris Karloff as the Monster. A more…

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    perceptions which can indirectly bestow more power upon those who are reinforcing these ideas. In Animal Farm, a pig named Squealer, who is also a persuasive orator, manipulates the animals into accepting their lies: “He [Napoleon] had seemed to oppose the windmill, simply as a manoeuvre to get rid of Snowball, who was a dangerous character and a bad influence” (Orwell 18). It can be noted throughout the story that Squealer uses certain individuals to blame liabilities on, specifically Snowball.…

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    story, A Worn Path, would have continued, it would tell about her travel back home. Before the story ended, Phoenix Jackson was heading home to give her grandson his medicine. To continue the story, when Phoenix Jackson got back home, she sets the windmill, that she had got at the store with the ten cents that she had acquired on her journey to retrieve he medicine, down on a little table that was sitting beside her grandson, who hadn’t moved from the position that she had last seen him.…

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    Eric Weiner known as a journalist back in 1960s. He had been to a lot of countries and experienced their cultures and mostly focus on happiness between them. In "The Geography of Bliss", the book illustrates the countries ranking in happiness, the cultural traits of each one, how happiness affect the society and on every aspect of life in Netherland, Switzerland, Bhutan and Qatar. Happiness is known as the living enjoyment when we satisfy about our life and when we do whatever we want that…

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