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    Animal Farm In the movie‚ I began to see examples of collectivism and individualism. For instance‚ in collectivism the group comes before the individual. The “experts” do all the thinking for the people. Which in this case‚ the pigs‚ Napoleon and snowball were the experts. They made the rules that the farm animals had to abide: all animals were equal‚ no animal shall be killed by another‚ no sleeping on beds or drinking alcohol ect. As the revolution went on‚ the animals helped one another

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    happened because of people. Animal Farm describes the non-picturesque society built up by the corruption of leaders and the ignorant and highly susceptible animals/people. Napoleon represents a leader’s contribution to a dying society and Boxer represents the working class and someone who is not very educated and is easily swayed. . The foolish sheep started giving Napoleon the title‚ “Our Leader‚ Comrade Napoleon” (Orwell 93). Before the revolution‚ the majority of animals were treated with the barest

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    it so it made to seem silly. In Animal Farm‚ Orwell depicts that most animals are mentally and spiritually controlled by human in the beginning and by pigs after the rebellion. At first‚ when animals have the same goal to drive away Mr.Jones‚ everything goes fine. However‚ after they reach the goal‚ pigs pop out and want to take control of the whole farm. Other animals in the beginning support pigs because they think that pigs are smart and insightful about the animal farm’s future. The perfect plan

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    Yhamen Krayem Professor Scott Morley phD 15 May 2013 Joseph Stalin and Animal Farm Towards the climax of the novel‚ readers witness Napoleon rising to power on Animal Farm. What readers may not realize is the resemblance of this character’s qualities and those of Joseph Stalin during the Russian Revolution. These similarities and how writer George Orwell expresses them will be discussed in this paper. Animal Farm is an allegory using the character Napoleon to represent Joseph Stalin. To begin

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    Character Essay In the novel Animal Farm‚ there is a character named Mollie. She is a foolish‚ pretty white mare. the vain flighty who pulls Mr Jones carriage. Mollie craves people’s attention and loves to be groomed and pampered. She would have to be my favorite character in the story because she’s a brat‚ spoiled‚ and lazy. Those are her outstanding characteristics. Mollie is very foolish‚ when the others were discussing about the rebellion she asked‚ “will there be sugar after the

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    Orwell’s Animal Farm: Summary of Characters Stalin’s five-year plan was made to upgrade Russia and bring it current with the rest of the world within a five-year period. In Orwell’s book Animal Farm‚ Napoleon - Snowball thinks up the idea of constructing a windmill which looks like it is designed to bring the farm up to current technology. In both cases‚ Stalin and Napoleon come off trying to sell their ideas with the impression that it is to better the lives of the people and the animals

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    McClellan English 11 Hr. 3 In Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ the author displays the power of rhetoric. The pigs within the novel effectively use rhetoric to persuade the other animals in a variety of ways. Three powerful rhetorical tools that the pigs use are ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. The first rhetorical device that the pigs use to try and persuade the other animals is pathos. Pathos is the emotional appeal. One way pathos is used in Animal Farm is when Boxer states‚ “I do not believe

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    Animal Farm Satire Essay

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    Animal Farm is a satirical fiction novel by George Orwell that parodied the events of the Russian revolution. the novel did this by imitating events of the Russian Revolution in the form of a fable‚ and using the animals to portray aspects of the revolution. While the story is satire‚ it has a clear allegory of being representing the greed and harshness of Soviet leaders‚ as well as the repercussions this had on the citizens and their communist government. Some examples of this are how the pigs use

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    importance in this digital day and age. George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm uses animals to illustrate his opinion about the Russian revolution. The farm is organized in classes‚ the pigs and dogs are the wealthy and the other animals represent the proletariat. To briefly summarize‚ the novel focuses on the anthropomorphic farm animals who overthrow their masters‚ only to subsequently be mistreated by their own. The allegorical tale Animal Farm delves into the dangers of a lack of education ‚showing a

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    all of the characters in Animal Farm‚ are there any who seem to represent the point of view of the author? Which of the animals or people do you think come(s) closest to achieving Orwell’s perspective on Animal Farm? George Orwell brings to life many characters in the novel Animal Farm. He introduces very interesting characters like Boxer‚ Benjamin‚ and Napoleon. All of which are very interesting‚ however‚ none of them fully represent Orwell’s point of view. In Animal Farm‚ Orwell shows the reader

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