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    Animal Farm written by George Orwell is an animal fable happens in a farm where animals start building a communism society, but end up being totalitarianism, hinting obliquely at the communists in the real world. The gaps between pigs and other common animals, demonstrate the theme that the corruption of power appears when majority is ruled. The intelligence superior allows the pigs placing themselves at a position which is closer to the power and which is more easily to corrupt. The inability to

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    Animal Farm by George Orwell, an allegorical reflection of the Russian Revolution, was quite the opposite of my average read. Opening up a novel about a dystopian society ruled by animals gave me a whole new perspective about equal rights. The animals in this book endured so many difficulties that could’ve been avoided if humans weren’t the most dominate species. Which is why I can understand where they’re coming from. Who wouldn’t want to rebel against something so unjust? Any activity we do impacts

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    George Orwell’s “Animal Farm” has many different themes portrayed in it. Themes shown in Animal far are: Leadership and Corruption, Lies and Deceit, Rules and Order, Violence and lastly Cunning and Cleverness. All these themes are either shown through the characters of the novel or are shown through the events of Orwell’s novel. George Orwell’s Animal farm shows a lot of leadership, power and how it can be easily corrupted. The most evident event of this theme being portrayed is when Napoleon uses

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    On the surface, George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm is about a group of neglected farm animals who overthrow their owner and take control of the farm. However, under the surface this novel is an allegory detailing the events of the Russian Revolution. Orwell wrote Animal Farm in response to the events leading up to and occurring during the Russian Revolution. The author’s use of anthropomorphism and common diction lead us to believe he intended the novel to be read by the “everyday man” or lay person

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    A group of animals rebelling against mankind. With desired hopes of being joyous, equal, and initially free for autonomy, In the end, however, the new rule becomes a cruel tyranny of its own led by dictating pigs. George Orwell uses various language forms and features to convey ideas that are evident in his novella Animal Farm. This political allegory reflects events leading up to the Russian Revolution in an animal fable, although using pigs as dictators can come across merely humorous, George

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    The Simplicity of Animal Farm In the book Animal Farm, George Orwell uses a thinly veiled style of writing to clearly convey the deep political ideas he was trying to give off which helped make the novel a timeless tale. Many of the literary elements used in this book such as characters, theme, plot, etc. help add to the simplicity of his writing and are so clearly political references that it makes it obvious to the reader what it is he’s saying, and who it is he’s calling out. Throughout the book

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    Animal Farm, an allegory by George Orwell, discusses of the possible negative outcomes of socialism. Obvious as it may be, Orwell’s allegory is not entirely original. He shows the negative outcomes of socialism by using fictional characters, simplistic plot, and certain settings. The characters, the plot, and the settings are complementary because they all have a similar historical counterpart, thus making Orwell’s story not entirely original. Historical aspects can be seen in many works of literature

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    Orwell’s novel Animal Farm he asserts that following “blindly”, will lead to government abuse and corruption. Orwell’s assertion brings life to the philosophy that a utopian atmosphere can never exist. Orwell’s purpose is to deliver the idea of communism not being successful and to make the audience reading not want to get into communism. George Orwell informs the young audience of the danger with communism. Orwell was a very cynical individual when it came to writing “Animal Farm”. There were

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    In the book Animal Farm, there is a character called Napoleon who is one of the main characters. This essay will be about how George Orwell portrays him as a leader and as a character. The book is an allegory for the Russian Revolution (8 Mar 1917 – 7 Nov 1917) and George Orwell created many similar characters in Animal Farm as those involved in the Russian Revolution. At the start of Napoleon’s time as leader he is shown to be encouraging to the other animals and they are taught to obey him without

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    Chapters 9 - 10 1. What special treatment did pigs and piglets get? received special education, piglets couldn't play with other animals, right-of-way , they could wear green ribbons on Sundays 2. What happened to Boxer? Boxer was seriously hurt. Napoleon said he would send Boxer to the hospital but actually sent him to the butcher. 3. The animals on the farm worked hard. What was their consolation? they were not working for Man they were working themselves 4. What was Clover startled to discover

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