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    When Napoleon announced to the farm that they would begin to trade with neighboring farms to get additional materials, some animals originally were skeptical to if it was allowed in the commandments. However, before anyone could speak up, the sheep silenced them with their chant of “Four legs good, two legs bad!” (Orwell 65). In Tilford’s pet shoppe [SIC], after the animals all escape from their cages many animals ask the question of what to do without Tilford. The fish fuel this question even more

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    In the story Animal Farm, the animals in the farm under the control of humans have decided they have had enough of the humans treatment and decide to rebel. After careful planning and hard work the animals finally get there chance and they cast the farmers out of the farm. The animals then come up with 7 commandments which they believe are the key to the success in running the farm themselves. Some of those commandments included, all animals are equal and no animal shall kill any other animal. Based

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    Millions of years ago, all animals could fly. Flying horses were called pegai, the flying birds were called birds, and the flying pigs were called winged baconbags. There were many more flying animals, such as the flying snails and narwhals, but there is not enough space to list them all. All of the animals in the animal kingdom were ruled by the king of the jungle, the mighty flying gopher. Phil, the flying gopher, ruled over all the animals in the world, from the lightning fast cheetahs to the

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    The Baron’s Cloak starts out with what seems like a biography of the baron. The author, Sunderland, explains the life of Baron Roman von Ungern – Sternberg. Sternberg was a Baltic German aristocrat who was born in Graz. He served as a tsarist military officer who had fought against the Bolsheviks in the Russian Civil War. Eventually, the baron became ruler of Mongolia (for only a short while). In the first line of Sunderland’s book, we are presented with a future “end” to the baron’s life. “On

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    The book Animal Farm by George Orwell two main rhetoric devices are used. The pigs especially Squealer use ethos and pathos to manipulate the animals to doing what they want. The pigs also use their power to control everyone. These pigs are like the government. They abuse their power and control the people. In this book George Orwell is making a statement about how things were during the Russian war and how the citizens were treated. When the animal government starts over using their power and doing

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    Abuse of Power in Animal Farm In his novella “Animal Farm”, George Orwell retells the major events that materialized in the period of the Russian Revolution using the animals as a representation of the humans. The writer’s documentation of such events is highly influenced by his perception, and is delivered through the different themes, settings, events, characters and his use of language. Orwell explores a number of different themes that he believes depict the conditions that he encountered, including

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    The Three Little Pigs is a quintessential story that everyone has probably read at some point; mothers have read it to their children and teachers have read it to their students. There are three pigs; the first two build their houses out of flimsy objects like sticks and straw, and the wicked wolf blows them down. However, the third pig constructs his house out of strong bricks, therefore outsmarting the wolf. After reading the text The Three Little Pigs By James Halliwell-Phillipps, it is definite

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    Boxer “Comrade” Horseington was born on September 8, 1932, and passed away on August 30, 1943. He was 11 years old at the time, almost to retirement, which is probably the motive for his murderer, Napoleon. He died being turned into glue in agony at the knackers after being sent there by Napoleon. He was not taught anything, being a workhorse, and that’s why he let them take him to the knackers. As mentioned before, he was a workhorse in his time and also helped build 2 windmills, almost finishing

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    The Russian Revolution began in 1917, with two significant revolts occurring that year. By 1924 Russia became the United Soviet Socialist Republic, and new leader Joseph Stalin leads with harsh dictatorship. His goals for industrializations included unrealistic quotas for workers, peasants were treated poorly and he created a secret police which terrorized citizens. George Orwell, angry that people in Europe admired Soviet Russia, wrote Animal Farm as a critical novel about Joseph Stalin. Many may

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    Revolution is a fundamental change in power or an organizational structure. A revolution requires people to come together and overthrow the government. Having equality and being able to understand one another would lead a revolution to a success. In Animal Farm by George Orwell, the revolution that the animals executed ended up being a failure due to Napoleon’s failure as a leader and due to the betrayal of the animals in the farm. Primarily, the revolution in the farm is a failure due to Napoleon’s

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