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    Animal Farm: Plot Summary

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    sleeping in a bed‚ walking on two legs‚ killing other animals‚ drinking alcohol‚ and so on. A fight for power soon develops between the two pigs Snowball and Napoleon. The rivalry comes to a head over Snowball’s idea to build a windmill. At the final debate about the windmill‚ Napoleon summonsdogs he has secretly reared to be his own vicious servants and has them chase Snowball from Animal Farm. Napoleon tells the other animals that Snowball was a "bad influence‚" eliminates the animals’ right to vote

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    Literary Analysis of Animal Farm Intro In the novella Animal Farm‚ Orwell wrote‚ “The creatures outside looked from pig to man‚ and from man to pig‚ and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.” (pg. 141) This quote shows how the idea of a utopian society failed when the animals of Animal Farm tried to make one for themselves. In this story the animals want freedom from the drunken farmer‚ Mr. Jones‚ so they rebel and take the farm for themselves. The pigs start

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    error when‚ in actual fact‚ = 135‚ 131‚ 139‚ and/or any other value. A Windmill Example: The feasibility of constructing a profitable electricityproducing windmill depends on the average velocity of the wind. For a certain type of windmill‚ the average wind speed would have to exceed 20 mph in order for its construction to be feasible. To test whether or not a particular site is appropriate for this windmill‚ 50 readings of the wind velocity are taken‚ and the average is calculated. The

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    Don Quixote has delusions about windmills being giants. Delusions and eccentric behaviors connected with concrete objects happen as Don Quixote sees some concrete objects as slightly different objects. This pattern is seen when Don Quixote interprets windmills as giants. “thirty or forty of the windmills […] thirty or more enormous giants” (Cervantes 58). The audience may perceive Don Quixote as insane because he confuses two similar objects. The massive windmills’ blades are similar to the massive

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    Bradley W. McCorkle English 3 Honors Mrs. Colagross 24 May 2013 Formal Speech of “Animal Farm” By: George Orwell Old Major‚ a prize-winning boar‚ gathers the animals of the Manor Farm for a meeting in the big barn. He tells them of a dream he has had in which all animals live together with no human beings to oppress or control them. He tells the animals that they must work toward such a paradise and teaches them a song called “Beasts of England‚” in which his dream vision is lyrically described

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    Quran’ thinking‚ almost all of the learning and technology is diffusing west from China. Took windmills east (one of the only things that went East besides Islam) Windmills to drill water and bring it up from underground. Medicine was originally very Muslim but religious leaders didn’t want it to happen. Medical texts and anatomy designs as well as mechanical designs (clocks and calendars‚ pumps‚ windmills) Chemistry and Algebra‚ Fountains‚ surgical tools‚ Clocks important for navigation and religious

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    in the novel that appears as a recurring symbol is the windmill. The great windmill represents the pigs’ manipulation of the other animals for their own gain. Instead of the urgent need for warmth and food the exploit Boxer and the other farm animals by making them do overbearing work to build the windmill‚ which will eventually earn the pigs more money and therefore increase their power tenfold. From an allegorical point of view‚ the windmill represents the massive transformation projects undertaken

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    Cell to Farm Comparison

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    seeds‚ etc) and turn it into something bigger and better (blanket‚ meals‚ garden‚ etc). The golgi does the same‚ except with molecules and atoms. Mitochondria Windmill Windmills generate power. Mitochondria are sometimes called cellular power plants. Power plants make energy‚ and so do windmills. Vesicles Gator/ Vehicle Vehicles can transport pretty much anything. Vesicles transport chemicals‚ similar to vehicles and gators. Cytoplasm

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    In looking at Orwell’s novel‚ Animal Farm‚ it is easily recognized that through wit and craft he has outlined‚ through animals living on a farm‚ playing respective roles‚ a critique of Stalin’s rebellion towards communism. The end result‚ after the trial and error sessions of democracy and equal division of labor‚ is a theme is revealed that prevails in so much of today’s society. Animal Farm is the story of a revolution gone sour. Animalism‚ Communism‚ and Fascism are all illusions which are used

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    Jessie’s puppies for himself. Napoleon chooses the date of the meeting about the farm’s new windmill to turn on Snowball and get control of the farm. This is similar to the relationship between Stalin and Trotsky. When it looks like Snowball will win the election for his plans‚ Napoleon calls in the dogs‚ who chase Snowball from the farm. After getting rid of Snowball‚ Napoleon orders the construction of the windmill which had been designed by Snowball and which he had been totally against. He does this

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