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    Kim Jong-Un took his father’s place as North Korean dictator after the Jong-Il’s fatal heart attack. Joseph Stalin rose to power in 1924 when Lenin died. By his way of outsmarting his rivals, he became the dictator of the Soviet Union. Napoleon came to power after driving the former leader, Snowball, off Animal Farm. The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell, farm animals get rid of their farmer, Jones, and become their own government. However, the animals end up living in a communist dictatorship.…

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    up at the windmill where the ‘Queen appears before Pamina and tries to convince her to kill Sarastro. The Queen sings in minor second her famous aria, "Der Hölle Rache", which translates as "A hellish rage burns in my heart.”’ (yourclassical.org) Here the audience is shown who the real antagonist is — the Queen. This scene displays to us that ‘the Queen of the Night becomes tainted by the forces of darkness’ (Steen, 85) The Queen then continues to tie up Panima to the burning windmill. She Not…

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    Can a perfect society exist? Animal Farm by Mr. George Orwell is a society that the animals run a farm called Manor Farm from which was taken from Mr. Jones. In Animal Farm, the were mistreated from Mr. Jones and they just revolted against Mr. Jones. When the pigs were in charge when they were in revolting against the animals. A perfect society could exist if their is no dictator. In Animal Farm by George Orwell, he conveyed the pigs as leaders ; the pigs had the better benefit and the…

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    Literary Analysis in Animal Farm What if animals tried to takeover and run our society? In the novella Animal Farm by: George Orwell, the author based the animals off the communists in the war of 1918. The animals were rebelling from “Mr.Jones” there farm owner who had ran the Manor Farm. In the novel the farm animals wanted freedom and were tired of humans controlling their lives. The animals went into a rebellion and won a significant “battle of the cowshed” which had led into their…

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    Pigs establish a ruling class within their community. The fight between Leon Trotsky and Stalin to obtain the power raises a conflict in pigs Snowball and Napoleon. The reason for the conflict is that Napoleon disagrees Snowball's idea to install a windmill. Before this convo they had a good relation they tried to teach young animals and bring everyone together to fight for their rights of having power among pigs. Corruption is showed by pigs related to Russian Revolution as they make a violent…

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    after his step-dad past away. He thought the solution for this would be found in smoking and drinking. Orwell, George. Animal Farm. New York: New American Library, 1946. Print. As I read Animal Farm, I discovered a few symbols. Such as "The Windmill"which symbolized the pig manipulating the other animal. I also found "Animal…

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    Jones, out of the farm and running the farm their own. At first it was working well, but one pig in particular, Napoleon, wanted to be a little more. Snowball, his friend, started working on a plan for a windmill, limiting the world they had to do, producing more food, and more importantly, giving them the luxury of electricity. With himself in mind, he lead everyone against Snowball, assuming he was a traitor and trying to bring Mr. Jones back. Then, he…

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    after him does, and shoots Lenny before they do. Lenny often asks George to repeat certain things that he has said to him, over and over. One particular item is the land they will someday live on. George describes it as being ten acres with a windmill, orchard, pigpen, chicken…

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    Animal Farm is like a satire as in the book, George Orwell talks and mocks the theme of power of how absolute power corrupts absolute. Orwell substitutes animals for humans, so the major concepts of communism can be played out on the farm. Communism is meant to be a classless society which is similar to Animalism in Animal Farm as all animals are equal. However he mocks the Russian Revolution which like in Animal farm is the Revolution that results in new leaders, but the same kind of tyrants.…

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    was even offered an occupation by King George III (Dunn Dr. Darwin). Darwin also branched out into other scientific fields (Dunn Dr. Darwin). He became the creator of many different devices that greatly impacted the world we call home today. The windmill and carriage are a couple out of the numerous inventions that originated from his strangely successful ideas (Fara Erasmus Darwin). At that time most everyone knew of Dr. Darwin’s quire beliefs that are shockingly similar to what is know as…

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