Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Animal Farm as Satire paragrah 1
What happens when leaders get to powerful they could possibly get? George Orwell wrote the book called Animal Farm in a country called England. He wrote this to critize dictators and their blind followers. George Orwell uses irony, symbolism, and exaggeration to maker Animal Farm an satire for dictators. Animals gets killed for betrayal to Napolean. Snowball gets chase out of the farm by dogs. Napolean wants him out of the picture so no one him back. Napolean wants everyone to think that Snowball was trader. Some animals said Snowball was telling them to disobey Napolean. A sheep murder a goat that was a follower of Napolean by chasing it around. Some said that he said to urinated in the drinking water. "They was slaughter on the spot". The animals came out and confess what they were hiding from Napolean. Some chickens would keep food in their nests and eat it at night. The chickens said that they was not producing any more eggs because Old Major said it was wrong. Napolean said if they won't produce they won't eat.
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Where's the rest Perfect? There should be 5 paragraphs - one about irony, one about exaggeration, and one about symbolism.
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