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    Animal Farm Essay-Rough Mistaken Power: How Animal Farm Reflects This Why is it that people with high authority make so many mistakes? Well that is what the story looks at. In Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the author studies the topic of power. Indeed‚ the story suggests that power can always be corrupt. Firstly‚ power can corrupt in the way that one is not capable of its management. Another way power can corrupt is that when one has high authority‚ they abuse it. Power can also be corrupt in the

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    `English 9H 5/2/12 Animal Farm Descriptive Essay A fable is a fictional‚ usually‚ short story that provides a lesson or moral at the end. Most of the time‚ fables with include animals or objects that can talk and act like humans. In Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ the animals show similarities to humans. Orwell used this technique to relate farm animals to key figures in the Russian Revolution. Also‚ it adds creativity to

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    In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell uses logos in almost every speech that any of the animals give. Logos means to persuade by the use of reasoning. He (George Orwell) mostly uses logos in the speeches that the loyal pig of Napoleon‚ Squealer‚ gives to all the animals on the farm. He uses logic in the speeches when he tries to persuade the animals about doing more work on the farm‚ or giving Napoleon more food than the rest of the animals. He tries to use logic when saying that the animals in charge

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    George Orwell knew this when he wrote his satirical fable‚ “Animal Farm”. Animal Farm is the account of a fictional farm under the tyrannical ownership of Farmer Jones. The animals reach breaking point‚ and start a revolution against the tyranny of man. The revolution starts off to better the situation and the animals are happy with what they have. But over time‚ the pigs become most powerful animals on the farm. They turn the farm from a free democratic state into a communist state. The pigs then

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    A BOOK REPORT ON ANIMAL FARM by A report submitted in partial fullfilment of the requirements for COLLEGE University of 20 March 2012 Table of Contents Table of contents...........................................................................i Introduction..................................................................................ii Characters...................................................................................iii Plot Summary...................

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    are made by one authority.  In the book Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell the author portrays how “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely”. From the death of Old Major‚ Snowball‚ Napoleon‚ and Squealer replaced him. At first things started off pretty well; the harvest was very good the first year and the reading and writing system had helped some‚ but had limited success on others.  In time‚ the leaders of animal farm started to have mixed feelings.  Snowball and Napoleon

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    Animal Farm‚ the author: George Orwell‚ writes it as an allegorical fiction to the real life event of the Russian Revolution. Throughout the story‚ the reader can see how much Napoleon and Joseph Stalin have in common. This can be seen in the book and in real life during the expulsion of Snowball/Trotsky‚ the executions of Napoleon/Stalin’s enemies‚ and in the plan to improve the farm/country. From history and the books‚ both can inform us of how power can change a person. In Animal Farm‚ Orwell

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    Title: Animal Farm Author: George Orwell Genre: Fiction Setting: A farm in England during the Russian revolution. Characters: Major (pig) respected by all Snowball (pig) good speaker (Trotsky) Napoleon (pig) leader (Stalin) Squealer (pig) persuasive Boxer (horse) hardworking Clover (horse) motherly Benjamin (donkey) Mollie (horse) self centered Mr. Jones - harsh‚ usually drunk Mr. Pilkington- neighboring farmer Theme: This book shows that when there’s too

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    Major had a great idea. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if the animals on the farm could live without the tyranny of men? They could be happy‚ free‚ well fed‚ and treated with dignity. To get this‚ they would first need to overthrow the humans who own them. To succeed‚ they would have to completely become equal with one another; and most importantly‚ they could not take on human behaviors. The animals portrayed in “Animal Farm” were unable to achieve their utopian state for many reasons. These reasons

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    Propaganda Rough Draft George Orwell’s Animal Farm is a story of a pure propaganda. Propaganda is a recurring theme and technique seen and used by characters in the book. Animal Farm is an allegory that focuses on communist revolution in Russia. Convincing and Propaganda were effective in Animal Farm because of glittering generalities‚ fear‚ and name calling. To begin with‚ the use of glittering generalities significantly effected the opinions of animals. For example when Squealer said

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