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    Animal Farm

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    Animal Farm George Orwell who wrote Animal Farm uses animals to show how the influences and nature of power can be used for ultimate good or absolute evil. George attempts to show how the good idea of communism can be easily corrupted by the greed of the leader. It is about a group of animals that rebel against the farm owner in order to gain control of the farm and to be treated with more respect. Old Major explains was one of the most respected animals in the farm. He called a meeting one

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    wind in many ways. Over 5‚000 years ago‚ the ancient Egyptians used wind power to sail their ships on the Nile River. Later‚ people built windmills to grind their grain. The earliest known windmills were in Persia (Iran). These early windmills looked like large paddle wheels. Centuries later‚ the people of Holland improved the basic design of the windmill. They gave it propeller-type blades made of fabric sails and invented ways for it to change direction so that

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    the middle of all of Snowball’s important Speeches. 5. While Snowball was working on the plans for the windmill‚ Napoleon arrived unexpectedly to examine the plans‚ “relived” himself on them‚ and walked out without saying a word. 6. At the next meeting‚ before the windmill idea was put to a vote‚ Snowball starts an eloquent speech for the windmill and knowing Snowballs’ idea for the windmill would probably win‚ Napoleon summoned the dogs he stole before and nine vicious dogs charged into the barn

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    Individual Dynamics and Leadership Book review on George Orwell’s Animal Farm The critical analysis of each chapter along with the interpretation of behavioral theories from the writings is presented. The theories have been related to practical behavior over the analysis. 2012 Anurag Rao(D050)‚ Ellina Rath(D051)‚ Sudipto Saha(D053)‚ Vishal Singh(D057)‚ Srijan Srivastav(D058)‚ Dev Surti(D059) 8/17/2012 Contents Contents 2 Introduction and Book summary

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    assume leadership of Animal Farm. After the rebellion‚ Snowball took control and broadcast his ideas upon desperate ears. Vote for Snowball and the three day week... (p.34) Snowball spread propaganda that would promote Animalism by building a windmill. This windmill was to be used for luxuries that would make life better for everyone on Animal Farm. Snowball also said that although the construction would be difficult all animals would benefit in the long run. His positive attitude‚ ideas and propaganda

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    Don Quixote Analysis

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    unconscious about the misdirection he feeds himself. However‚ Don Quixote is not insane‚ but is solely a man looking for adventure‚ fueled by his intense love for Chivalric novels. This can be seen in certain parts of the novel: The Battle of the Windmills‚ Don Quixote’s stay with the Duke and Duchess‚ and finally with Alonso Quixano’s death. His actions may have been more than insane‚ but whether or not he fully understands the insanity of his actions will define this hero as a crazy old man or a

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    leaders: Napoleon and Snowball‚ for example‚ are figurations of Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky‚ respectively. He expresses the anthropomorphic characters of farm animals‚ and major events in Animal Farm such as the Rebellion and the construction of the windmill‚ reminiscent of the Russian Revolution and the “Five-Year Plans”. Orwell also uses many techniques to describe the crucial points in Animal Farm by metaphoric language and allegorical means which explains many symbolisms and the relationship of each

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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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    and faster. Gupta (2011) says in his article that the purpose of a power station is to deliver power at the lower possible cost per units. Kadambi (2011) says that‚ we can create electricity by the help of nature itself. Like‚ windmills‚ winds spin the windmill then it spins the dynamo‚ which converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. Anine (2014) says in his article that the Supreme Court yesterday ordered the groups that sled manila electrical corp. (MERALCO) for its controversial

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    Snowball and Napoleon

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    including intelligence‚ how convincing both pigs are‚ and leadership qualities. First‚ Napoleon and Snowball both have similar intelligence traits. For example‚ both Napoleon and Snowball could read and write perfectly. Snowball had written all the windmill plans by himself. Napoleon‚ however‚ had used his knowledge to write a fake letter‚ said to be written by Snowball in which he agreed to be a secret agent to the Foxwood Farm. In addition‚ both Napoleon and Snowball were the most active in the speeches

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