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    Who Is George Orwell An Allegory In Animal Farm

    A. Orwells animal farm is an allegory because the animals with in the story play the roles of Bolshevik revolutionaries and overthrow the human owners of the farm. This just goes to show how absolute power corrupts absolutely. B. There are many rhetorical components in the story. Squealer is it is probably the most prominent. Through the squealer, Orwell shows how language reflects power. Without the squealer Napoleon wouldn't have been able to acquire is power. Squealer shows how powerful words

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    Darth Vader: A Real Snowball Fighting

    In the event of a real snowball fight, Darth Vader could defeat Harry Potter. It might not be an easy fight, but Darth Vader has way more advantages. He has the entire empire on his side, who could help him throw snowballs at Harry Potter. Granted, Harry has magic that would help him, but Darth Vader has the Death Star which could throw snowball at him so fast that Harry wouldn't have time to react and get hit. Also, Harry is a pretty good guy so he would follow all the rules, where Darth Vader has

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    Zuni Origin Myths

    Within the section of the Zuni origin myths called “Talk Concerning the First Beginning,” there is recognizable forms of function, figures, and themes often seen throughout Native American stories. First, the function of the of this piece talks about the formation of societal order and the appropriate behavior for the members of this society. The people start out as creatures in the dark, but as they move up, they start to shed their beastly appearances and behaviors. Once the people arrive at the

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    Animal Farm Allegory

    Orwell's farm is an allegory because it talks about the animals having a dream to live in an animal paradise and to be freed from humans.At the beginning for example in chapter one, it talks about Mr.Jones and how he treated the animals. Further on old Major the boar which is a wild pig told the animals about a dream that he had. Old Major was described as a 12- year old Majestic pig with a wise and kind appearance.They also described him as a Willingdon beauty.If I'm not mistaken he was the oldest

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    Soma In Brave New World

    In Aldous Huxley’s, Brave New World, Huxley uses the motif of soma to allude to the seemingly utopian but in reality, dystopian society that has been created. Throughout the novel soma is used by the government to keep control of society, it keeps the people calm, peaceful and most importantly distracts them from the truth. John the savage is the only one to realize the truth, he refers to the people as “less than human monsters”(212) allowing the reader to use John to see the dystopian part of

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    Pow Camp Purpose

    The purpose of a POW camp was to hold captured enemies until the end of war. They were meant to follow rules set by multitudes of nations, and to be followed accordingly in order to ensure that prisoners were still treated humanely and with the respect a human deserves. These ideals drastically contrast those that were upheld at the camps Louis was sent to that tortured, starved, and abused the soldiers, some even to death. Being a prisoner of war weighed heavily on all of the men’s hearts and

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    Cowardice Quotes In The Kite Runner

    Cowardice-Actions “In the end, I ran.”- Hosseini 77 “someone had always done my fighting”- Hosseini 227 Amir’s fear bested him at a time he needed courage the most. Like the coward he is, Amir “ran” and didn’t even run to go get help but instead “ran” out of fear and selfishness. Amir feared he too would be raped or attacked in some other way and let the rape occur just to get the kite from Hassan afterwards in hopes of proving himself to Baba. After the rape Amir couldn’t even look Hassan

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    Socioeconomic Status In The Masque Of The Red Death

    In the short story of “The Masque of the Red Death”, the author Edgar Allan Poe tells a story about a self righteous prince named Prospero that invited the upperclassmen to a masque ball in his palace and leaves the country folk to die. Socioeconomic status is a very vital to the Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, “The Masque of the Red Death”, but the real reason here is that socioeconomic status affects who lives and survives the Red Death. The essay will answer the question with two paragraphs that

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    Anthem Reflection

    Grabbing the oil-stained lab coat that laid slumped across the recliner, the door creaked open giving way for us as we took a stroll to work. After reaching our destination we slump in our rickety suede chair. As we turn to the side and glare at the newcomer, memories flooded our mind of the 43 years we have held this position of factory manager. He is slow. He is smart, we think knowing that regardless of how much work is done, the pay will remain the same. As a result of this, motivation is lost

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    The Role Of Individualism In Ayn Rand's Anthem

    “We strive to be like all our brother men, for all men must be alike.” The quote from the Anthem by Ayn Rand sums up a society completely polar opposite to our own. The society in the Anthem is a world filled with sameness and a very rigid social structure that oppresses individuality in an extreme way. There is no bettering of one’s self, no having a family, no free will. The men and women in the anthem are taught from birth, they all work together as one unit and there is no such thing as being

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