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    Symbolism and allegory in three aspects of Animal Farm : Old major‚ The Windmill and The Seven Commandments George Orwell uses symbols throughout the novel Animal Farm to show how the upper class groups use manipulation to their advantage. Animal Farm in simple terms is the allegory of a revolution gone sour. Animalism‚ Communism‚ and Fascism are all the symbols which are used by the pigs as a means of satisfying their greed and lust for power. As Lord Acton wrote: "Power tends to corrupt; absolute

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    women believed to learn three types of commandments. Few of them are gender based‚ those that are gender based but not related to biological. Orthodox Judaism liberates the women of obligations of commandments that they find hard to perform that’s why they bound to learn few commandments find easier her. For example‚ a woman is not required to pray in the early morning because it would be more demanding for her to pay attention to the children. The commandments are basically referred to the two things;

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    animals complacent attitude as the commandments change and the way of doing things on the farm change for the worse by using complacency facts about each. “1 outta 1 million residents/being dissident” this is a piece from the excerpt of “He Got Game”. This relates to Animal Farm because there was so much being done on the farm that was wrong and no one did anything about it. Like when they knew the seven commandments have changed‚ they knew that the commandments changed but they didn’t do anything

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    Power‚ or the want of it to be more precise‚ is the driving force behind the animal’s revolution. Power is gained and maintained in many ways in Animal Farm. However‚ the most eminent tactics used are knowledge and deception. We are able to see that these characteristics affect the overall evolution on “Manor Farm” and the animals thereof. Sir Francis Bacon once said “Knowledge is power.” In Animal Farm‚ pigs realize the truth of this statement and exploit the opportunity their knowledge gives

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    that everything works like a system much like a robot. This means that one is the way he or she is because he was set up that way. This means that the only reason one acts the way he or she does is because that is the way he or she is “wired”. The fourth‚ existentialism‚ which states that one‚ must find or create his or her existence outside uniformity. One must get away from all the vices‚ problems‚ and routines of life‚ and must find his or her purpose in life. Finally the fifth‚ which is the

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    Bible and politics would require a starting point of at least the giving of the 10 Commandments. The breadth of the topic is too great for this paper. Although the main purpose of the Bible is the redemption of man and possibly the redemption of the earth this discussion will be limited to a consideration of the Bible’s 10 Commandments and its effect upon politics in the United States. The purpose of the 10 Commandments was to give Israel a foundation for their worshiping Yahweh. But the purpose goes

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    The Manor Farm Taken Over “All animals are equal‚ but some animals are more equal than others.” This is the one and only commandment in the the text called Animal Farm. This is where animals are essentially slaves‚ and get little to no pay or food. The novel animal farm is about animals who take over their farm with brute force. They run the farm not so smoothly with the pigs‚ and napoleon who was supposed to represent stalin. The pigs running the whole farm with the other animals forced into labor

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    They lie in two ways. One is changing the commandments without telling the other animals. The other is deceiving the animals on what is happening and what the pigs’ plans are. The use and abuse of language in its dishonesty and in its perversions show that the pigs are using language as a political tool. The pigs lie to the other animals by changing the commandments without the other pigs knowing. They do this by adding phrases at the end of the commandment. This makes the other animals think that

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    As an Indigenous woman‚ Oodgeroo experienced first-hand the Assimilation policy and discrimination and thus‚ she shows her concern for the loss of freedom and culture of other Indigenous Australians through her poem “The Last of His Tribe”. This is evident in the first stanza when “change is the law. The new must oust the old.” Noonuccal’s use of modality for ‘must’ commands that the new‚ referring to the white Australians ‘must’ get rid of the old‚ referring to the Aboriginals. The emotive language

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    Major dies‚ two young pigs‚ Snowball and Napoleon‚ assume command and consider it a duty to prepare for the Rebellion. The animals revolt and drive the drunken and irresponsible Mr Jones from the farm‚ renaming it "Animal Farm". They adopt Seven Commandments of Animalism‚ the most important of which is‚ "All animals are equal". Snowball attempts to teach the animals reading and writing; food is plentiful‚ and the farm runs smoothly. The pigs elevate themselves to positions of leadership and set

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