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    Animal Farm Written By George Orwell in 1946 Preface Written By Russell Baker 139 Pages Fiction / “Fairy Story” (Fable) Summary: The Moore Farm of 20th century England is an ordinary farm where life for everyone seems fairly normal. But‚ what the humans don’t realize is that the farm animals meet together in secret to conspire against them‚ because they believe they are being taken advantage of and treated like slaves. The animals eventually rally together and run all of the humans off the

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    or weak points of a group in society. One way of doing this is allegory which is a story in which figures and actions are symbols of general truths. George Orwell is an example of an author who uses allegory to show a social criticism effectively. As in his novel Animal FarmOrwell makes a parody of Soviet Communism as demonstrated by Animal Farm’s brutal totalitarian rule‚ manipulated and exploited working class‚ and the pigs’ evolution into the capitalists they initially opposed. <br><br>Totalitarianism

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    ANIMAL FARM - TERM PROJECT Unrealistic Optimism is a cognitive bias that causes a person to believe that they are less likely to experience a negative and more likely to experience a positive event compared to others. There are four factors that cause people to have unrealistic optimism: Their desired end state‚ their cognitive mechanisms‚ the information they have about themselves versus others and overall mood. Studies show that most humans are disposed to unrealistic optimism. Illusory optimism

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    no say‚ but you think that is okay. On Animal Farm‚ that is reality. The animals rebelled against the humans on their farm and took over‚ everything was good at first‚ but soon‚ the pigs became power hungry. They needed to be in charge‚ and Napoleon‚ the leader‚ became so attached to his power‚ he was willing to sacrifice other animals life‚ to simply stay in charge. The system of checks and balances used in the United States could have helped Animal Farm prevent Napoleon’s abuse of power by not

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    the new regime created by Napoleon. These techniques led to the blind faith that the animals had in Napoleon but they did not realize what was actually happening. This blind faith gave Napoleon power that was used to indoctrinate the animals into accepting and being apart of this totalitarian government. Napoleon did this to become powerful and in turn became just like Jones and started acting like the cruel humans they so despised. The regime used propaganda in order to instill fear and dread that

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    Animal Farm (1945) is considered one of George Orwell’s most well-known works. The short novel documents the story of a group of barnyard animals that rebel against their human leaders‚ seeking to create a world with no human beings to control them. As the story continues‚ more human-like traits start to emerge from each animal. Boxer‚ for example‚ is a cart horse who always worked hard. He shows strong dedication‚ loyalty‚ and is an inspiration to the other animals on the farm. Boxer is a very hard-worker

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    words “must run away‚ must run away” chanting in my head repeatedly‚ most likely not stopping until I’m far away from those dogs‚ Napoleon‚ and the farm. The farm! Automatically‚ my trotters stop running and all I hear now is my breath‚ my chest is rapidly moving‚ as uncontrollable as the oceans currents. The farm! The farm! How could I leave the farm? All of my people‚ well not my people anymore‚ but that doesn’t matter. How could I just leave them to under Napoleon’s reign? What kind of friend

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    Human Nature Human Nature is the feelings and behavior traits of humankind. Personal reflections such as Hiroshima by John Hersey and Night by Elie Wiesel show the nature of humans. What we learn about human nature from reading personal reflections is that first of all humans are stubborn‚ and also us humans are naturally indifferent in certain situations. Being stubborn is not a good thing‚ but it’s also not a bad thing. In the personal narrative Night‚ the Jews heard of how in neighboring

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    right to speak first. “Comrades‚ this battle we have won‚ though it may not be the last one. There was a specific feeling about today‚ an indescribable feeling that was felt all throughout the farm. Perhaps it was vengeance‚ perhaps it was victory‚ but we all know that Jones will never know the latter.” “One animal was lost today‚ and to honour the fallen‚ we shall sing ‘Beasts of England’ at the end.” Snowball paused‚ surveying the attentive audience in front of him. They looked eager for him to continue

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    The novel “Animal Farm”‚ written by George Orwell‚ was written as a reference to the Russian Revolution during the Second World War. The main characters of the novel were two‚ Napoleon and Snowball. The animals in the farm were facing bad treatments from the owner of the farm‚ Mr Jones; therefore‚ the animals‚ led by Napoleon and Snowball‚ decided to raise a rebellion against Mr Jones and his workers. The rebellion succeeded‚ and the farm became owned by the animals. Throughout the novel‚ Napoleon

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