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Animal Farm, A novella by George Orwell, tells the tale of the downtrodden animals of Manor Farm, who after much oppression from their master, take over the farm for themselves. In the beginning, it seems like the start of a life of freedom and plenty, but ruthless and cunning elite emerges and begins to take control of the farm. The animals find themselves ensnared once again as one form of tyranny gradually replaces the other. The novella is a critique of revolutionary Russia and idealism betrayed by power and corruption. Orwell uses allegory between Animal Farm and the Soviet Union to highlight the corruption of socialist ideals in the soviet union, the power of language and propaganda, and the dangers of a naive working class. One of the main themes in the novella is how easily pure ideals can become corrupted, as they did in the Soviet Union. The novel opens with Old Major, a character who represents Karl Marx, telling the animals on the farm of his Orwell highlights how powerful the use of language and propaganda can be when used to control society.
4. The prepositional phrase in this sentence is "in an area", the subject is "The blast", and the verb is "flattened"
5. The prepositional phrases are "in Russia" and "to the remote region", the subject is "political events", and the verb is "delayed".
6. The prepositional phrase is "in 1927", the subject is "the first researchers", and the verb is "explored"
7. The prepositional phrases are "by the extent" and "of the devastation", the subject is "They", and the verb is "were amazed"
8. There are no prepositional phrases in this one, the subject is "no crater", and the verb is "was found"
9. The prepositional phrases are "of times" "than an atomic bomb", the subject is "scientists", and the verb is "estimated".
10. The prepositional phrases are "after exploring many theories", "about five or six miles", and "above the Earth", the subject is "most scientists", and the verb is "believe".
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when his older brother does actually leave him. Moreover, Aunt Nicey says that red dead birds are very bad luck, foreshadowing Doodle's death again. Finally, the death of the scarlet ibis, which is so rare and wonderful, like Doodle, is the most important foreshadowing of the small boy's death.
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I'm pretty sure this is an idiom