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    Animal Farm Satire

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    “So‚ children what is the genre of Animal Farm?”asked the teacher. “A fairy tale!” one student shouted. Another student yelled‚ “A fable!” “No‚ you buffoons! It’s a satire!” argued another. “I think it’s an allegory!” exclaimed the final student. Since the release of George Orwell’s famous book Animal Farm‚ people have struggled to decide the genre of the story. Throughout the book‚ Orwell uses different elements like talking animals from fables‚ universal truths from fairy tales‚ criticism on

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    Hypocrisy on Animal Farm

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    Hypocrisy on Animal Farm In George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm‚ the animals possess many traits that humans portray such as emotion and physical qualities and activities. The novel withholds many examples of hypocrisy among the animals. These acts of hypocrisy originate from the animals hatred for the humans‚ which eventually transforms them into humans in an animal form and the major downfall of Animal Farm. These acts of hypocrisy are primarily summoned by the pigs in many different fashions

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    Animal Farm - Themes

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    George Orwell’s allegorical novel‚ ‘Animal Farm’ addresses many notions involved in the Russian Revolution‚ a catastrophic failure in the eyes of the world. A dictatorship set up in the stead of communism‚ an endless stream of lies and propaganda‚ as well as political agenda that had saturated the Soviet. It retells of the emergence and development of Soviet communism in a fable form; ‘Animal Farm’ allegorizes the rise of power of the dictator‚ Joseph Stalin and the revolution started by the people

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    Over the course of the novel Animal Farm‚ many animals stuck out. A duo that was truly different were pigs named Napoleon and Squealer. After the revolution in which they kicked the humans off the farm‚ he co-led the farm with another pig called Snowball. The reader could infer at this point that the animal’s revolution was a parallel to the Russian revolution that started 30 years prior to the book Animal Farm being written. Snowball represents Leon Trotsky and Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin

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    animal farm essay

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    in your stomach! That’s how the animals on Manor Farm live every day‚ while Jones is there. Old Major‚ a stout old pig‚ in the novel Animal Farm‚ has a dream and wants to tell all the animals about it. Old Major has a secret meeting in the barn. Old Major’s dream was about rebelling against Mr. Jones‚ a human leader‚ on Manor Farm. After the rebellion was planned‚ Old Major soon died‚ leaving it up to the other animals to have a successful rebellion. All the animals worked together and did anything

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    Animal Farm Comparison

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    Animal Farm held many differences from its book‚ Animal Farm written by George Orwell as well as holding many similarities. One noticeable example of these differences‚ was the flow and mindset of the beginning of the movie within the animals. The book demonstrated innocence in the animals minds and was not specifically‚ or obviously written in one animal’s point of view‚ but rather in a third person view. For example‚ the beginning of the book‚ had an objective of planning to run Mr. Jones off due

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    Animal Farm Summary

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    Summary of Animal Farm The novel‚ Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ is about the animals’ revolution in Manor Farm. It is Old Major‚ a twelve years old boar‚ who calls for a meeting with all the other animals in Manor Farm. At the meeting‚ Old Major tells the other animals about how useless humans are and teaches the other animals a revolutionary song‚ “Beasts of England.” Old Major dies and two pigs‚ Snowball and Napoleon

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    Leaders In Animal Farm

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    plenty of differences‚ despite the fact that they are all considered leaders. For instance‚ in the novel Animal Farm‚ written by George Orwell‚ two pigs come to authority after their former leader‚ Old Major‚ passes. Snowball and Napoleon (the two pigs) both lead the farm with high expectations‚ but they also lead very differently based on their personalities‚ actions‚ and their views of life on the farm. Napoleon and Snowball were both looked up to as leaders‚ but Snowball is the better leader. Snowball

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    animal farm and speak

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    a huge role in who we are. There are many similarities in Speak and Animal Farm. Starting with similarities in theme are there is an abuse of the power. Napoleon uses it to take over the farm and have the other animals as his slaves. Andy uses his power over Melinda to where she’s afraid to speak. Although there is abuse‚ the protagonists still hope for a better life. The major conflict in Animal Farm is the common animals versus the pigs. There are also minor conflicts between underlying characters

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    Fear In Animal Farm

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    have to follow. But any action is better than no action at all” (Norman Vincent Peale). Throughout my life here on what is now called Manor Farm‚ I have been afraid. I have not been willing to take action against the corrupt and oppressive. My story has been captured and retold in the satirical novel Animal Farm by George Orwell. My life here on Manor Farm has always been the same‚ unchanging. First‚ Mr. Jones owned and fed us while also making us

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