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    a way‚ where Mr. Jones was not there caretaker or had no caretaker. When Major makes the song Beast of England‚ this is his political statement. This in a way helps the animals imagine the farm without a caretaker. 5. What is Major’s warning to the animals? Major warns the animals that his time of the farm is coming to an end. Which means Old Major will soon die. 6. What are the evil human habits against which Major particularly warns the animals? Old Major tells the animals about how the humans

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    <center><b>The easy manipulation of human nature is illustrated in "Animal Farm"</b></center><br><br>The Pigs of Animal Farm repetidly abused the animals. Because of their lack of intelligence and strength the animals became victims of the pigs. The easy manipulationof human nature is illustrated in "Animal Farm" <br>A. The animals weren’t strong enough to compete with the stronger pigs.<br><br>1. Napoleon’s dogs killed many of the animals‚ "the remaining animals‚ except for the pigs and dogs‚ crept

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    techniques are methods that are used to spread ideas that support a specific cause. In George Orwell’s "Animal Farm‚" propaganda was an important tool used by some of the animals to obtain and maintain power. This was accomplished by simple slogans‚ mixing lies with the truth‚ and spreading fear to feel superior. The pigs used propaganda to further the control they already had on the farm‚ and Old Major used some of its techniques in his speech addressed to the animals. A specific type of propaganda

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    Revolution‚ Animal Farm helps us determine and reflect all the different lessons learnt in different parts of the book. The lessons that I could pick out were politics‚ corruption due to power/absolute power‚ equality- more equal when the system is corrupted‚ propaganda used for convincing and also when someone receives absolute power‚ it is not going to the good of the people but to oneself only. These were several “lessons” I thought Orwell was trying to convey in Animal Farm. The first lesson gives

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    Animal Farm Symbolism

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    Animal Farm Symbolism The story‚ Animal Farm‚ is‚ as a whole‚ an allegory‚ cleverly hidden and masterly written. Disguised as a children’s story‚ with easy-to-read vocabulary‚ talking animals‚ and a simple-appearing plot: animals trying to run a farm all by themselves and failing‚ it provides a deeper meaning‚ however‚ when revisited with the understanding how it was based off of the Russian Revolution; each animal playing its part in revolting against the farmer how the people of Russia acted

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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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    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 “What is the satirical comment that Orwell is trying to make in Animal Farm &amp; how does he achieve this?” George Orwell’s famous Allegorical Beast fable titled Animal Farm‚ comments on the Russian revolution and on the misuse and abuse of power. A master piece of political satire‚ Animal Farm is a tale of oppressed individuals who long for freedom. Through his literary links to scapegoating‚ revisionism and propaganda Orwell makes a satirical comment on the way in which those

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    Animal Farm Politics "Power corrupts‚ but absolute power corrupts absolutely" –Lord Acton (1834-1902). It is believed and can be notably seen in the past that many great people become dangerous and corrupt under vast amounts of power. It is this which is usually the greatest cause of their downfall. As we know many people fail‚ lose their status‚ or reputation when they are in a higher position. People of status‚ who have large amounts of control seem to become "power-hungry" and find it necessary

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    Antihero In Animal Farm

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    reader. Notwithstanding‚ the particular character conveys the disapproval of the reader‚ the value of the character is there nonetheless. Moreover‚ the antihero’s value is simply just as important as the hero in any story. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ Napoleon embodies this detested figure that drives the novel forward‚ accompanied by his continued development. Originally‚ the antihero represented by the farm’s owner Jones soon became Napoleon after the removal of Jones. During this replacement

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