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    who had the power of the farm. The windmill is also a huge symbol that is used in the book because it shows the huge amount of power that they pigs had over the other animals and it showed the ability to manipulate the other animals on the farm. Another thing that Orwell uses the windmill as a symbol is that whoever was in charge of the windmill was also in a way in charge of the whole farm. The windmill is also used as a symbol of power because when the windmill is being build is shows that the…

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    humans don’t do anything but, the animals have to do all of the work on the farm. If it was a utopia the work would be equal among the humans and the animals. Another instance that it could be a dystopian society is when they are going to build a windmill that is going to make the animals have less stress and work to do on the farm. Snowball who is a…

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    understand it. Moreover, Snowball uses his power for good by developing a plan to create a windmill which would ultimately help the society by generating electricity and helping ease the workload of the animals. Snowball had simply only developed this idea for the interest and benefit of the animals and did not plan on using it to gain more power. This was evident as Snowball says, “...This was just the place for a windmill, which could be made to operate a dynamo and supply the farm with…

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    used at school. Along with studying his schooling William began reading a book on windmills and how energy worked. Connecting the dots, William began to experiment with energy and how it worked at home. William had the idea to make his own windmill to power his family's house, and so he did. I don’t know about you but without an education I wouldn’t know the first thing about energy, let alone try and build a windmill. Even though William struggled with reading he used his talent to connect the…

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    The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell is an allegory to the Russian Revolution. There are many situations that allude to events that occurred in the revolution. One example of this is Napoleon's plan for the windmill representing Joseph Stalin's five year plans. Its representation in Animal Farm was well done, and while it was missing some aspects, it overall did a sufficient job at portraying this event in history. After Vladimir Lenin died, Joseph Stalin came to power, despite Leon Trotsky…

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    In a person is an individualist, he or she will put their needs over the groups. Individualists tend to distance themselves from other people and usually keeps their emotions to themselves. On the other hand, collectivists put the groups problems over their personal problems. The collectivists must sacrifice their rights for the groups greater good. Animal Farm is a story by George Orwell that symbolizes the Soviet Union in the 1900s. Two of the major events that occur in the story are the fall…

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    Animal Farm Literary Analysis Intro Hook Animal Farm is a novella written by George Orwell. In this story the animals want freedom from Mr. Jones, the farmer, so they rebel and take the farm for themselves. The pigs start taking over and brainwash and manipulate them by using double speak. After a while it’s back to normal with one animal more powerful than the others. The utopia that they wanted in the beginning is reversed and the pigs are just the same as Jones. This novella is written as…

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    text which includes; the paper windmill Phoenix bought to take to her grandson with her newly found money “This is what come to me to do…I going to the store and buy my child a little windmill they sell, made out of paper. He going to find it hard to believe there such a thing in the world.” Welty has skillfully chosen to use a paper windmill as a symbol symbolizing the high hopes that her grandmother had that his grandson would one day excel. Just as the windmill can synthesize the energy from…

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    Snowball Vs Stalin

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    biggest argument between Snowball and Napoleon was about the windmill. Snowball said it would decrease the work effort that the animals had to put in. Napoleon argued that Snowball’s idea was nonsense. Snowball and Trotsky were both exiled from their societies. Napoleon exiled Snowball from Animal Farm because he allegedly stole the windmill plans from Napoleon. “‘Suppose you had decided to follow Snowball, with his moonshine of windmills--Snowball, who, as we now know, was no better than a…

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    #3) and drinking alcohol (commandment #5) inside the farmhouse (commandment #4). There wasn't any victory, even though they won. Every animal was either dead or wounded, and the windmill was destroyed. 2 days were given to celebrations of “victory” and funerals. The battle becomes known as “The Battle of the Windmill.” Squealer calls the animals together to tell them the terrible news that Napoleon is sick and dying. There were rumors started that Snowball had expertly put poison into his…

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