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    period 2 November 14‚ 2012 Animal Farm "Man is the only creature that consumes without producing. He does not give milk‚ he does not lay eggs‚ he is too weak to pull the plough‚ and he cannot run fast enough to catch rabbits. Yet he is lord of all the animals. He sets them to work‚ he gives back to them the bare minimum that will prevent them from starving‚ and the rest he keeps for himself." -George Orwell. In the classic satire Animal Farm‚ written by George Orwell. The author paints a grim

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    For what purpose did George Orwell write “Animal Farm” ? Discuss your understanding of it’s purpose with detailed reference to the novella’s construction of character. George Orwell’s famous allegory of Animal Farm is an exposé of the atrocities that occurred after 1917 Russia. Published in 1945‚ Animal Farm contradicted the usual procedure when writing a political satire‚ as it was written while the event was still in progress. This made it very hard for Orwell to get his work published because

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    English 10 Honors Period 3 April 13‚ 2011 Animal Farm Essay “The unrestricted competition so commonly advocated does not leave us the survival of the fittest. The unscrupulous succeed best in accumulating wealth” (Rutherford B. Hayes). This statement asserts the fact that when people compete for survival the best individuals more often do not survive and in fact the more conceited and moral deprived individuals do survive. This shows they are best at getting what they need to survive and nothing

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    of the Pigs In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell a farm is taken over by the animals occupying it. In the beginning of the book the white boar on the farm which everyone calls Old Major has had a dream where man has gone from the Earth and all is peaceful. He also sings a song called Beast of England. It talks of a time when man will be overthrown from the Earth and animals will rein the Earth and there will be no more hunger and no more cruel punishment for any animals. Old Major talks of a rebellion

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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 in

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    In Animal Farm‚ the corrupt leaders‚ the pigs‚ live a lavish life while the other animals are struggling to survive. Alev Yemenici said in his article‚ “In a society where people have no voice‚ if the ruling body with privileges such as special education‚ luxury and titles‚ has absolute power‚ this will lead to total corruption and disintegration of values.” This “total corruption and disintegration of values” is seen with the pigs. The pigs are more intelligent; they are able to read books and comprehend

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    Intention: This is an expository piece in which I will be outlining parts of animal farm which are linked to the context of freedom which is widely and thoroughly outlined in the novel. This piece is targeted to students who are in Year 10‚ which have also been studying Animal Farm so they can relate their own opinions to mine. The language is rather formal. Whereas the piece explores concepts of freedom not only from animal farm but also the simple concept of what freedom really is‚ and a recent example

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    book. It illustrates how animal farm was based on the Russian Revolution and how the Old Major character was modeled on Karl Marx who wrote the communist manifesto which was a guiding principle of the Russian Revolution. The Old Major used a huge amount of persuasive techniques in many different ways. He used emotive language to make the animals have an emotional‚ rather than a rational response to his speech. He creates a number of ideas that he expresses to the animals to make them believe that

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    and that’s what George Orwell shows in the book Animal Farm. Many people take knowledge for granted and don’t appreciate it. The people that don’t appreciate knowledge are the people that don’t know what’s going on and are not prepared. Knowledge can be dangerous if it falls into the wrong hands because knowledge gives people power and power is everything. In the book Animal Farm it shows clearly how knowledge can give you the power. The pigs are the smartest bunch of the animals so they use their

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    xThe pigs were able to rise to power fairly easily through their imposition of propaganda to alter the animals’ thoughts and actions to the pigs’ favor. The pigs come to resemble humans‚ the last sign of their total dominance so the farm continues to run as it had for years‚ still ridden with oppressive leaders. The tale shows that a revolution does not always bring great change or a better outcome because the story does not end in a resolution or promise of a revolution. The idea of propaganda

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