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    Why Is Animal Farm Banned

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    Banned Animal Farm. Animal Farm has been banned in loads of countries for the same reasons and sometimes it’s a different reason. Why have they been banned? Why have countries like North Korea, Kenya, Zimbabwe, and the United Arab Emirates banned this book about animals who revolt against the farmers, but fall into a corrupt leadership. Why ban a book that is read by children in the U.S.A and others? A book can be harmless on the outside, but can be dangerous on the inside. Animal Farm has…

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    and George Orwell does exactly that with Animal Farm. He uses the treatment of the animals and farm to mirror the minor and major flaws to mirror those in the Russian Government during and post the Russian Revolution. The setting is set at Manor Farm to represent the time during and post Russian Revolution era. Mr. Jones is that of the last tsar of Russia, Tsar Nicholas II. They both manage to be out of touch with everything, especially their people and animals in this case. With Mr. Jones being…

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    torn to pieces after confessing to shocking crimes” (Orwell 87) This is the scene for George Orwell’s Animal Farm, where pigs take over governmental rule after driving out the tyrannical Mr. Jones. Although the new government was designed from ideas of equality, corruption amongst the pigs leads to a reign of terror equal to or worse than that of Mr. Jones. Orwell’s intention in writing Animal Farm was to indirectly critique the ruling of the newly formed Soviet Union, therefore many characters…

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    you lead. The book ‘Animal Farm’ written by George Orwell, based on the Russian revolution, and the DreamWorks film ‘Antz’ demonstrate these techniques, as methods of maintaining…

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    interconnect themselves to its values. In the story, Animal Farm (George Orwell), the role of education is a crucial theme. There is a different basis of applying education in the setting of the storyline. First education is use as a tool of killing the oppression from humanity. Secondly, education is used to establish them through stratifying their different capacities. Finally, education is use as a tool of oppression. These are the ways where animals misused the beauty of work in education. …

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    true equality. The first piece of literature that we read was Animal Farm, which displayed an allegory of the Russian Revolution. This novel used animals to symbolize the Russian communist party, and like the Russian party, the animals had a cruel dictator. Over the course of this novel, equality was never consistent, as the animals’ rights were continuously changed to put certain animals above others. In the beginning, the animals had the simple dream of overthrowing an unreasonable…

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    It is not seen very often in popular books today that a pig instructs nine killer puppies to tear out the throats of traitorous hens. In Animal Farm by George Orwell, a satire of major European countries in the 1940’s, this is only one of the events that displays the leading pig Napoleon’s road to complete takeover. Napoleon mainly succeeds in his path to glory through the inequality of his “subjects.” Orwell expresses the theme of unequal treatment in society through the citizenry of the pigs,…

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    benefit them. In the book “Animal Farm” by George Orwell, Boxer, representing the working class, was a hard working and naive horse on the farm. As Napoleon became the leader and ran the farm differently, Boxer became more hard-working and strong, he kept loyal to Napoleon and he inspired other animals to work…

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    Animal Farm-MAKE ANOTHER TITLE The classic political novel Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, tells a story of an uprising raised among animals, controlled by the pigs, and the result of their takeover of the farm. In this novel, the author uses irony to emphasize his theme of how the animals original goal is corrupted by the pigs self-indulgent acts. Irony is used to show how the commandments are being altered, how the animals are not being treated equally under Napoleon 's dictatorship…

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    George Orwell demonstrates in the novella Animal Farm, that the pigs omniscient behavior is what drove them to their ultimate corruption. The more knowledge the pigs obtained, the further they were driven towards controlling all the animals. Ultimately increasing the control and power they had resulted into absolute corruption. As the saying goes, “power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely”, this age old maxim,…

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