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    The Allegorical Character of the Novel Animal Farm Marise van Zyl An allegory is a story with two meanings. One meaning is simple and is just about the characters and what happens to them. The second meaning is deeper and symbolic. The characters represent real people and the things that happen; refer to important events in the world. Animal Farm is a simple story about a group of animals who take over control of the farm. Their leaders‚ the pigs‚ promise them a wonderful life‚ but they end up

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    Analysis of the book "Animal Farm"    The book "Animal Farm" is a novel by George Orwell. It was written during World War II‚ but was not printed until after the war in 1945. The book intends to show that Russia was not a true democratic socialist country‚ and is at the same time a parody of Stalinist Russia. In this book analysis I will try to find similarities between George Orwell’s fiction in the book and the actual people and events of the Russian revolution.   Animal Farm is set in an unspecified

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    Our values and morals remain timeless as they form the basis of our interaction with each other and are instilled as part of our humanity defining us as beings. The Shakespearean play‚ “King Richard III” and its hybrid doco-drama appropriation‚ “looking for Richard’ directed by Al Pacino‚ reveal inherent values of power in relation to our morality and justice. As Shakespeare focuses on the human psyche and the role of god’s Devine retribution in the Elizabethan era‚ Pacino on the other hand emphasizes

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    Introduction This paper presents a case analysis of Richard Ramirez‚ the serial killer of the 1980s better known as “The Night Stalker”. Using the qualitative method and content analysis‚ the findings reveal that the law enforcement procedures were minimal because of the technology available during that time and the prosecution was sufficient because of the criminal justice system. Literature Review For instance‚ Vetter (1990) studied the association of the intensity of the violence within the

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    book. According to one interpretation‚ he could be based upon both Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin. As a socialist‚ George Orwell may have agreed with much of Marx‚ and even respected aspects of Lenin. According to this interpretation‚ the satire in Animal Farm is not of Marxism‚ or of Lenin’s revolution‚ but of the corruption that occurred later. However‚ according to Christopher Hitchens: in the book‚ "the aims and principles of the Russian Revolution are given face-value credit throughout; this is

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    Richard Ford was without a doubt inspired by events from his personal life whilst writing The Sportswriter. This becomes evident when you compare Richard Ford to the protagonist of the story. Both hails from Mississippi‚ lives in New Jersey and published a well-received collection of short stories earlier in life. To remain in the headlights after the initial breakthrough did however prove to be tough and as a result their fame died out. The following years they worked as sports journalists for a

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    and the drama‚ heroism‚ and intrigue exhibited by the characters can almost be too much for a person. The pure power of literature sometimes wont allow you to set the book aside and leave the characters life. The attraction and attachment of humans to fictional characters through reading is seen in the poem “The Reader” by Richard Wilbur and an excerpt from the short story “A General in the Library” by Italo Calvino. “The Reader” by Richard Wilbur is a poem in which a young woman goes back and

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    Tape by Richard Linklater    Richard Linklater shows us thatitisalsopossible to create a goodqualitymoviewithout the help of splendiddecors‚ costumes and stunning make-ups. From the verybeginning of the movie‚ the audience findthemselves in the tribune of a tennis match which in the end hasthreewinners.        In the beginning of the movie‚ Vincent isintroduced to usas a man thatlatelyhasbroken up with his girlfriend because of hisviolenttendencies. Shortlyafter John entersthe scene‚ the dialogbetweenthemstarts

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    1. In the poem “Richard Cory” by Edwin Arlington Robinson‚ what does the death of this man reflect on the society and how he was idolized? 2. Life is a constant theme in “Richard Cory” and throughout the poem Cory is referred to in high praise‚ but with closer inspection‚ it can be seen that Richard Cory is already almost seen as dead when he is alive because people treated with him with too high of a status. “We people on the pavement looked at him” (2)‚ this line figuratively means that Cory

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    aged only 40 years. He had enjoyed a relatively successful reign‚ by the standards of the day‚ restoring peace after the disordered period of Lancastrian rule and providing his subjects with some much needed stability. Edward IV had been a strong king after 1471‚ able to control the rival noble factions‚ but his death opened up a destructive‚ disastrous Yorkist family feud. The throne should have passed smoothly to his son; Edward V. This however didn’t happen due to his brother‚ Richard duke of Gloucester

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