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    Animal Farm Research Paper

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    Don’t become a slave to society. In George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm, the author truly showcases how society can get obsessed with leading their citizens and take actions that only benefit themselves. In entirety, “Animal Farm” aims to make us realize that in 2018 American society we have become completely infatuated with focussing on the wrong things such as getting revenge by hurting people or even thinking too hard about how many likes we get on our pictures. Three ways that George Orwell’s…

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    The life and work of George Orwell In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, examples of a corrupt government are used to show that even the most humble and noble beginnings can become the most dishonest and dark societies. Orwell’s experience though fighting in political movements and writing propaganda against them gave him an edge amongst other writers in that period of time. The way he‘s able to compare the society of a farm to one of the biggest political movements of all time is renowned. George…

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    SUBJECT Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, is set in England during the 1900s where a group of animals, under the control of Mr. Jones, devise a plan known as the Rebellion, to take over the farm. After months of secret planning had gone by, the animals finally feel prepared to begin the Rebellion. The Rebellion started when Mr. Jones began whipping the animals after they had broken into the hay bin. The animals retaliated by kicking and butting Mr. Jones and his workers. The humans flee…

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    all the others animals at earth because all I see is pigs. I wobbled to my spaceship to leave Zaboosh. I waved bye to my family and we took off. I have never been on a spaceship before I saw a lot of stars, and other planets very far away. When we landed it made a really big sound and dirt was flying everywhere. I got off the spaceship and I saw the farmer. He guided me to the farm. The farmer had a red plaid shirt with suspenders, blue jeans, muddy boots, and a hat made out of hay. The barn had…

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    Government develops in all situations from small family levels, to full countries, as in the United States. Government reveals itself as a necessary evil that begins as a way to maintain the well-being of a group of people but slowly manifests itself as a way to benefit its leaders. The acquiring of power quickly overwhelms the moral obligation a leader has to protect those they serve. The constant growth of power of the pigs in the novel, Animal Farm shows parallels to the United States…

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    enduring form of cultivation. As these small farming units mostly depend on family labour they are also called as family farming system (Ninez, 1987). The food basket of any country is served by these small family farming units. For example, in India, the small and marginal farmers constitute 84.97 percent operating in an area of 44.31 percent (Govt. of India, 2012). The scenario is replicated elsewhere also as the share of family farming in the total agricultural production is 40 per cent from…

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    Russian Revolution and Animal Farm occurred at two different locations, consisted of distinctive principles, and yet are two very similar phenomenons. The events that occurred during the Russian Revolution are duplicated in the plot of the dystopian novel Animal Farm by George Orwell. People with power tend to abuse it and try to up themselves, which was what happened in both situations. The idea of Communist was depicted through the animalist radical Old Major. Animal Farm was a strong…

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    Animal Farm by George Orwell is a book where animals are often being compared to humans. Almost all of the animals are based off of a Russian historical figure. For instance, Benjamin represents George Orwell or other people who knew better, but more apathetic. Benjamin and I share a lot of similar traits. An example is how he and I are both sarcastic. In addition, we are both stubborn. Finally, he and I are both quiet. These are some of the traits Benjamin and I both possess. Benjamin is an…

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    Have you ever heard about what caged animals at factory farms get treated all the way wrong. They give a lot of antibiotics so they can grow faster and larger. Also have you ever read on a carton of eggs that says cage free well cage free basically the same thing. I am going to tell the benefits on free range animals. Free range is allowing chickens to have some access to an outside area. Animals deserves living under conditions that allow them the chance to seek happiness (which is…

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    In the novel, Animal Farm, by George Orwell, Napoleon is a fierce candidate with a determined mindset. His goals are short-term and pragmatic, and he uses a multitude of propaganda in order to influence the opinions of the animals. The specific propaganda techniques we have incorporated into the poster varies. We used name calling by stating, “Snowball’s regime is a fraud,” to attach a negative connotation to Snowball’s name in order to manipulate the animals into voting for Napoleon. We also…

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