What exactly are you asking? im guessing this is a unfinished questions because there is no documents or anything attached just directions
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George Orwell's Animal Farm is a political allegory about revolution and power. Through the tale of a group of farm animals who overthrow the owner of the farm, Animal Farm explores themes of totalitarianism, the corruption of ideals, and the power of language.
I suppose the theme of Chapter 4 is the relationship between Animal Farm and the outside world. In this chapter, the revolution on Animal Farm is influencing the farms in the surrounding area. Other animals are wondering if they should do the same as Animal Farm did.
I suppose the theme of Chapter 4 is the relationship between Animal Farm and the outside world. In this chapter, the revolution on Animal Farm is influencing the farms in the surrounding area. Other animals are wondering if they should do the same as Animal Farm did.
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If you're referencing his inaurgual speech then he is addressing both his supporters and those who voted against him. He won by very few votes so he made a non-partisan speech. He appealed to the nationalism of American freedom. This appeal went to all Americans to show he was fit to serve all the countries President. His speech mostly focused on foreign affairs to stay neutral and supportive of American freedom.