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    Oppression In Animal Farm

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    what George Orwell‚ author of Animal Farm‚ believes. Orwell believes that revolution against tyranny only ends up with another tyrant because of the way the pigs treat the other animals‚ how the pigs slowly break the 7 Commandments‚ and how the pigs end up exactly like the humans in the end. The way the pigs treated the other animals on the farm was similar to that of a tyrant. They lied‚ manipulated‚ and even killed other animals. At one point‚ the pigs forced some animals to commit to false crimes

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    In chapters 1 and 2 of Animal Farm by George Orwell some major events take place. After a drunken Mr. Jones goes to bed‚ all the animals on the farm gather in the barn for a meeting. Old Major delivers a speech acknowledging the neglectful actions of their leader and the unfortunate conditions they live under‚ approaching the subject of a revolt. Later‚ a certain group of animals takes his ideas into their own hands and stirs the idea of rebellion even further. In the same manner‚ during the reign

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    In the book‚ education is mentioned when Snowball finds old spelling books‚ once belonging to Mr. Jones. He begins to teach himself‚ followed by the other pigs‚ and finally he helps the other animals to read and write. Some of the not so intelligent animals find this quite taxing‚ whereas the pigs– being the most intelligent‚ learn the fastest. Snowball is the most interested in educating the animals‚ and the well being of the other animals on the farm. Just as Trotsky was intent in educating the

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    Compare and Contrast

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    Compare and Contrast Every day there are thousands of compare and contrasting activities‚ events and even conversations. We as humans obviously do this as obvious examples like comparing types off food‚ or clothes‚ or subliminally like acting a certain way in front of the opposite sex to be a suitable mate. The compare and contrasting can be seen in animals too‚ not just humans. Animals like male birds try to build nests for female birds to be picked as mates‚ and then the female birds compare the

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    ANIMAL FARM Writing Assignment ASSIGNMENT In ANIMAL FARM‚ Orwell shows how both the leaders and the followers in a society can act in ways that destroy freedom and equality. Choose one leader and one follower from the novel and explain how the behavior of each contributes to the loss of freedom and equality on Animal Farm. PREWRITING Step 1 List the various leaders of Animal Farm. Looking back through the novel‚ find several examples of actions the leaders take that curtail the rights of the

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    English Animal Farm

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    Assessment Task 1 Animal Farm Research Project You will produce an informative website based on five of the following topics: 2 from People 2 from Events and Systems 1 from Extras People | Events & Systems | Extras | StalinLeninTrotskyKarl MarxCzar Nicholas the SecondThe BolsheviksThe Decemberists | SocialismDictatorshipFascismDemocracyPropagandaThe October RevolutionThe Decemberists | George Orwell (his life)George Orwell (his works) | The requirements are that you: * Describe

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    to the prosperity of the farm and adopting as a personal maxim the affirmation “I will work harder.” At first‚ Animal Farm prospers. When Mr. Jones reappears to take back his farm‚ the animals defeat him again‚ in what comes to be known as the Battle of the Cowshed‚ and take the farmer’s abandoned gun as a token of their victory. The human farmers in the area declare smugly that the animals made the walls too thin‚ but Napoleon claims that Snowball returned to the farm to sabotage the windmill

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    Animal Farm is Trivial

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    Animal Farm is Trivial While reading the article Animal Farm is Trivial I found the authors point to be that he felt Orwell received way to much credit for the work he completed in Animal Farm in comparison to other works that were completed around the same time period. He found that Orwell simplified revolutions to much made out to be much easier then the underlying story really happened. He makes the comment that by humanizing the animals it makes it more relatable then reading the actual history

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    Situations on the animal farm were bad enough. The animals weren’t fed or treated properly and respectfully. Mr. Jones‚ the human that ran the farm‚ and Napoleon‚ the black pig with his own military‚ both had a part to play when it came to the mistreatment that led to a complete outrage. The facts will be put together to compare Mr. Jones’s way of running the farm to Napoleon’s. The first look taken is going to be about who was more honest to their animals. Starting with Mr. Jones. He didn’t know

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    Dystopia In Animal Farm

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    We have all read a book or seen a movie of a dystopian society ‚ wether it’s the new The Hunger Games movie ‚ or a classic like Animal Farm. These days dystopias have become so complex and realistic but they still share similar characteristics of dystopias written in the past. A dystopia is a society that is made up of humans suffering and living in oppression. On the other hand‚ a utopia is a society where everything is perfect : government is stable‚ people have rights‚ and there are laws benefiting

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