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    The Manor Farm Taken Over “All animals are equal‚ but some animals are more equal than others.” This is the one and only commandment in the the text called Animal Farm. This is where animals are essentially slaves‚ and get little to no pay or food. The novel animal farm is about animals who take over their farm with brute force. They run the farm not so smoothly with the pigs‚ and napoleon who was supposed to represent stalin. The pigs running the whole farm with the other animals forced into labor

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    In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell the animals rebel against Mr. Jones. The animals thought they were being treated badly‚ but didn’t really know what was in the future for them. In Animal Farm the animals don’t get the amount of food like they need‚ and they also have to work long hard hours everyday. Before the rebel the animals think that they were not getting fed enough‚ but they have no idea what’s about to happen to them. The animals actually got treated basically the same way they did

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    The book Animal farm written by George orwell is a clear representation of a political parody of a totalitarian society in which a dictator rules everything under his control. Animal farm starts when the animals of "manor" farm overthrew their abusive human master out of the farm and after gaining the farm‚ the animals are led by the pigs as they gained control over the farm they made laws that made everyone feel equal and this was the beginning of a communist society but by chapter 4 the pigs

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    In Orwell’s story Animal Farm‚ he suggests that intellectuals might think that less intelligent people deserve abuse and manipulation. In his story the pigs were smarter than the rest of the animals. The pigs first started off as kind and treated everyone equal‚ soon they began to realize they could lie and manipulate the other animals. They could manipulate these other animals because they viewed the pigs as smarter and more trustworthy. These other animals were not as intelligent as the pigs and

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    what does Orwell have to say about power in Animal farm: In the satirical novel Animal Farm‚ George Orwell describes interaction between animals on a farm like in the human world. These animals are not estranged from human characteristics and act like humans. Although a kind of constitution has been drafted‚ the seven commandments‚ to which all animals should live up to‚ it becomes clear along the way that certain animals or groups have no intention to stick to these regulations. Snowball‚ the former

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    Leading the Animals Rebellion is a new hope for many‚ but a corrupt leader may change the definition of freedom overtime. A leader would make everyone believe in them and when are right‚ but slowly change into a power hungry ruler. Many counties have experience with this kind of rulers such as the Costa Rica or Russia‚ who took over at the country’s weakest time. George Orwell‚ Eric Arthur Blair‚ writes Animal Farm based on the Russian Rebellion that happened in 1917. As Russia rebels‚ the rebellion

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    Man Farm What if we were all animals instead of humans? The Animal Farm by George Orwell is about animals overthrowing humans so they can live a better life. On the farm the pigs are the smartest. They teach the other animals how to read and write. The pigs also came up with ways to make the animals’ jobs easier. Since the pigs were the smartest they decided to be in charge. Over time the pigs start to adapt to human life. They start wearing clothes and have conversations with humans. Once the

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    maintained in many ways in Animal Farm. However‚ the most eminent tactics used are knowledge and deception. We are able to see that these characteristics affect the overall evolution on “Manor Farm” and the animals thereof. Sir Francis Bacon once said “Knowledge is power.” In Animal Farm‚ pigs realize the truth of this statement and exploit the opportunity their knowledge gives them to gain power. The pigs bestow the power over the farm upon themselves by convincing the other animals of their superior intelligence

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    Do the animals on Animal Farm really believe that all of us pigs are doing seemingly bad things ”in a spirit of selfishness and privilege‚” (Orwell 35)? I know that I‚ along with Napoleon‚ are doing everything for the welfare of the hard workers on Animal Farm. In an ideal utopia‚ I believe that all animals should really be equal‚ and everyone should thrive and enjoy their life. Not only did I agree with the teachings that the late Old Major sparked in us‚ but I was in full support of enforcing

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    In Animal Farm by George Orwell there are two key chapters that can be compared. In chapter two it is the morning after the rebellion and the animals are overjoyed. “They woke at dawn” shows the beginning of a new day‚ this creates a sense of hope and represents the start of their new life without humans. However in chapter seven it is the night of the slaughters and the reader can see the caparison between the time of day when Orwell says “gilded by the level rays of the sun” This shows the sun

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