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    The unknown. There is a certain and undefinable discomfort knowing that one has no control or power in the face of it. How does the human race cope? It simply comes up with answers, whether they be based on fact or purely fiction from the minds of people who don’t know differently. In places like the U.S., a science-based society has provided many answers to which all people can access, due to the internet and easily accessible education. However, in places like Malawi, where William Kamkwamba…

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    he nearly manages to destroy both. In one of the most iconic scenes in the book, Don Quixote fights windmills that he believes are giants, and if he had succeeded, he would have committed a pure villainous act. While the book does not cover what the exact purpose of the windmills were, several inferences can be made based on the time period the story is set in. Historically, in the 1600s windmills provided a way to gather…

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    Power in the world today is most commonly used in one of two different fashions, it is either embraced or abused. In George Orwell’s, Animal Farm, the many farm animals are successful in liberating themselves from their horrid owner, Mr.Jones, only to find themselves led by one of their counterparts named Napoleon. Napoleon is an intelligent pig who abuses his given power in many instances such as his hatred shown towards his comrade Snowball, changing the commandments in order to benefit…

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    Animal Farm Journal Entry

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    I chose to do the journal entries because the windmill was a larger part of the story. When they were all promised the things that would come with the building of the windmill I figured that each animal would have their own opinion about it and what they thought about in the future as well. In the book the pigs are a nasty, backstabbing group of animals that are just using the others for their benefit. On the farm there is only one animal that can see that because he has been alive to experience…

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    Building the windmill is a hard task and boxer proves himself to be model of dedication, will power and strength. Napoleon also proposes that Animal farm will begin to do business with the neighboring farms. He even appoints Mr. Whimper to act as his agent. Other people begin to discuss that windmill will collapse and Animal farm will go bankrupt. Mr. Jones finally gives up attempts at retaking the farm and…

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    Animalism In Animal Farm

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    farm is more productive and successful than ever. As the animals no longer clearly remember what life was like under Mr. Jones, they have no way of disputing the pigs’ claims that things are now better. One day, Boxer collapses while working on the windmill. The pigs tell the animals that they are sending Boxer to an animal hospital, but Benjamin, a donkey, sees that the van taking Boxer away is labeled “Horse Slaughterer and Glue Boiler.” Horrified, the animals rush after the van but are unable…

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    rhetorical appeals; Snowball’s windmill speech focuses on logos; however, Squealer’s appeal to pathos in his apple and milk speech gains the most desired reactions. Old Major’s only speech was all about the rebellion. His goal was to motivate the animals to break free from humans and function as their own and work for themselves. In his speech, he…

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    energy security as one of the renewable energy, and wind-power plant and a wind-generated electricity device are built by many grounds. I saw it, and sail is used for the promotion of the ship for pumping and irrigation powder more a pumping windmill the windmill such as the…

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    Snowball starts drawing arrangements for a windmill, which will give power and in this manner give the animal more recreation time, however Napoleon eagerly contradicts such an idea because that building the windmill will permit them less time for delivering nourishment. A significant part of the following year is spent building the windmill. Boxer, an unimaginably solid stallion, turns out to be the most profitable animal in this attempt.…

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    animals’ misfortunes. The animals then focus much of their time on the construction of the windmill, which is mainly lead by Boxer, an especially strong horse, who by doing so proves himself to be valuable to the wellbeing of the farm. Even though it is contrary to the Commandments of Animalism, Napoleon arranges to meet with a solicitor so he can begin trading with neighbouring farms. When the half-finished windmill is destroyed, once again Napoleon has the animals believe it is the sole fault…

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