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    unchanged by the rebellion. He does his share of work and does nothing more or less. He is indifferent to the change that has occurred on Animal Farm. Surely, this donkey is no stranger to the unordinary. Benjamin is a dynamic character that evolves throughout the story. Consequently, he is first shown as a stubborn donkey that did not want to contribute to the farm in extreme ways, he is viewed a cryptic animal that is extraordinarily proud. Furthermore, this character is shown as an intelligent fighter

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    Animal Farm is a novel written by George Orwell. The story takes place in a farm full of animals. Eventually, the animals rebel against the humans, which leads them the make their own government. As the book progresses Orwell uses many types of literary devices to communicate his opinions and thoughts specifically about the government in the society. In Animal Farm Orwell uses satire through the animal allegory, and irony, commenting on the the Russian Revolution, to show a connection between the

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    Orwell’s Animal Farm is an allegory because he used animals to represent the people of the Soviet Union, the farm as the country, and everything they did and said represented the real life events that happened in the Soviet Union. Throughout the entire story he used hidden meanings. This was done by the words and actions of the animals, as well as, landmarks and the windmill. Before Major died he stated in his speech that “No animal in England is free. The life of an animal is misery and slavery:

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    Animal Farm is another book where the road for a better life changes society yet, becomes either no different or worse. In George Orwell's novel, “ all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others”. Animal farm in a short summary is a small farm where the animals plot a rebellion against the humans, which they believe are corrupt. Two pigs, Snowball and Napolean, find themselves becoming the leaders of the animal rebellion. Throughout the story the animals create a communist like

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    Level 1 English Assessment Power, Pigs and Politics Persuasive essay By Jack Martin The book Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, is the story of the rise of Napoleon, a pig who becomes the brutal dictator of Animal Farm through manipulation, deceit and violence. In this essay I am going to describe why I agree that the character of Napoleon can be likened to any other dictator in history. Firstly by his violent take over, secondly with his purges against anyone who opposed him and lastly the

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    On the surface, George Orwell's novel Animal Fra is about a group of neglected animals that overthrow their owner and take control of their farm. However, under the surface this novel is a allegory detailing the events of the russian revolution. Orwell wrote Animal Farm in the response to the corruption happening during the Russian Revolution. This was his first political and artistic purpose. The authors use of anthropomorphism and common diction leads us to believe he intended the novel to be read

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    politicians often do this. Animal Farm by George Orwell is a great example of how easily others can be deluded into believing lies with a little planning. I will give you some examples of how Napoleon, the main character in Animal Farm, uses manipulation to succeed as a leader of the farm. As well as some other examples of how and when people are manipulated. In Animal Farm by George Orwell, Mr. Jones, the owner of Manor Farm is quite bad at running the farm. So Old Major, a wise old pig encourages

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    Animal Farm by George Orwell which is an allegory of the Russian Revolution and the film adaptation of George Orwell’s novel 1984, which is set in a futuristic dystopian society, directed by Michael Radford uses Symbolism, foreshadowing and irony to convey the central ideas of power, politics, control, fear and they both also portray the dangers of totalitarianism. 1984 follows one main character (Winston) which shows how the society is being controlled whereas Animal Farm does not follow one character

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    The book Animal Farm is a mix of the Revolutionary War and Old McDonald had a Farm. Where the pig dose not say oink, but speaks English. The book is about a farm of animals who think they have the rights to be free, so they start a rebellion against their human owners. Two particularly zealous pigs named Snowball and Napoleon began leading the rebellion. They chased their owners out of the farm. After this Snowball developed laws to govern the new society such as, four legs good, to legs bad, to

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    Because many animals ignored the major hints that their leaders portrayed throughout Animal Farm, the pigs ended up being the controllers. At the beginning of the novel, the pigs hid the truth from the animals. For example, numerous times the pigs would create reasons on why they deserve more food, and especially liquor, than the other animals:. “The importance of keeping the pigs in good health was all too obvious. So it was agreed without further argument that the milk and the windfall apples (and

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