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    Animal Farm by George Orwell was trying to show the dislike of communism. Because the old form of government end up being quiet similar to the new form. Orwell shows this by getting rid of Mr. Jones for mistreating the animals‚ and overtime Napoleon a pig comes to power‚ the same thing happened but with a different look. George Santayana wrote‚ “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” This quote is similar to Orwell’s dislikes and the way he shows it in the book. Both the

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    countries‚ unite!" Like Marx and many other prominent figures in the Russian Revolution‚ the animals dreamt of the “Golden Age” when their cruel‚ human proprietors would be vanquished. Thus the failure of the “Golden Dream” made the Russian revolution a clear target for satire‚ or‚ in other words‚ mocking a historical event‚ idea‚ or literary work. The dark‚ humorous classic Animal Farm‚ written by George Orwell‚ draws on parody and irony to mock Communist leadership in Russia and autocratic rulers

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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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    George Orwell’s Animal Farm perfectly portrays dictatorship at its worst. The animals of Manor Farm dream of creating a perfect utopian world for themselves where they can live freely without human rule and antagonism. Sadly though‚ soon after the animals conquer and drive out their master‚ there comes along yet another suppressing figure. Napoleon the pig begins to manipulate the other animals like putty in his hoofs in order to gain ultimate power and control over them. He and the other pigs take

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    Critical Analysis of Animal Farm George Orwell’s classic novel‚ Animal Farm‚ unravels the events of the animals of Manor Farm rebelling against the humans‚ hoping to get to freedom. Many of the characters of this novel relate to actual people in the Russian Revolution and also the plot itself is similar to the Revolution. The idea of communism and people such as Karl Marx and Joseph Stalin are very well similar of the ideas and characters in this novel. The only twist is that the whole story is

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    Propaganda is the organized spread of ideas. It is an attempt to persuade a group emotionally‚ to promote a cause. In the fable‚ Animal FarmGeorge Orwell explores the use of propaganda on the animals. Equality and freedom are lost and they live a life where lies and terror rule. The scapegoat technique‚ card stacking and appealing to authority‚ are three propaganda techniques used by the strong to gain power and control over the weak. The scapegoat technique has the propagandist blaming

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    Although Animal Farm by George Orwell is based on the Manor Farm according to the animal’s point of view‚ this book symbolizes Communism in countries such as Russia. This novel put Communism in a perspective that allowed many people to see the contradictions of this governing system; many ideas were twisted and only made sense to those that it benefited. Animal Farm explores the concepts of Communism in a unique and intriguing manner using personification of regular farm animals to represent communists

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    is an inspiration to the other animals. Describe Boxers role in the novel and who or what does he symbolise? INTRODUCTION 1; George Orwell’s Animal Farm is a historical fable that represents the Russian revolution INTRODUCTION 2; In George Orwell’s historical fable Animal Farm‚ Boxer has an important role and is shown as the inspirational‚ dedicated‚ hard-working horse that is literally willing to die of labour for the benefit of the farm and the other animals. Boxer’s cry “I will work harder

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    Convenor : Dr. Benjamin Keatinge Title of the Assignment: “In what ways does Orwell criticize Soviet Communism in Animal Farm and to what extent is his analysis based on real historical events?” George Orwell’s “Animal Farm” is a master piece where as politics and satire are concerned. It is a tale where animals as individuals are oppressed by their owner Mr. Jones. The animals‚ which can speak and actually share a lot of human characteristics‚ are being mistreated and neglected having wanted

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    Equality is one of mankind’s biggest ideals. It is a relationship between man and man. In a society of equals‚ there is no separation between classes’‚ whether wealthy or poor. In the novella Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ this was the original goal‚ but without equality on the farm‚ this was an impossible task. On the farm‚ there were two leaders‚ one deceitful and devious‚ the other revolutionary and for the “people.” Sed leaders perpetually argued‚ eventually leading to the exile of one of the leaders

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