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- HE LIES TO KEEP THE OTHER ANIMALS FROM REBELLING
- HE DOES NOT WANT TO LOSE HIS POSITION OF POWER AND COMFORT
- HE WANTS TO ENJOY PRIVILEGES THAT OTHER ANIMALS DO NOT HAVE.
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<em> Animal Farm </em>is a novel published in <em>1945</em> by the English author George Orwell. The text tells us a story about a farm where many animals live; in a moment they want to rebel against the human owner to obtain freedom and live in a place where equality and happiness work to every animal. At the end of the story, things worked worse than when the human was in power because the pig’s group wants to control everyone. In the passage that we have in our exercise, we can see the end that we have already said: pigs seeing just for their advantages, while other animal species are suffering. At this respect <em>we can identify THREE attitudes in Squealer’s (one of the pigs) actions: </em>
- HE LIES TO KEEP THE OTHER ANIMALS FROM REBELLING
- HE DOES NOT WANT TO LOSE HIS POSITION OF POWER AND COMFORT
- HE WANTS TO ENJOY PRIVILEGES THAT OTHER ANIMALS DO NOT HAVE
We can also say what Squealer and the other pigs are trying to do: <u>have special living conditions and maintain their group in power and control the other animals.</u> We can affirm that because we have already checked the <u>context of the Squealer’s discourse</u>, besides that we now know what <em>Animal Farm</em> talks about.
<u>The other options do not apply to the context</u>. Even the kind of animal that Orwell elected to symbolize the group of power –the pigs- is telling us a lot about what is he trying to say and where does he trying to point: co<u>rruption and bad egoist management of a society</u>
- HE TRULY BELIEVES IN WHAT HE IS SAYING
- HE WANTS TO KEEP THE FARM RUNNING AS SMOOTHLY AS POSSIBLE
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1.) The monkey’s paw is an actual monkey’s paw but on this one, a holy person, known as a fakir, put a spell on it so that 3 people can have 3 wishes and see that fate cannot be changed. In paragraph 26 it states, “He wanted to show that fate ruled people’s lives, and that those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow.” Herbert White thinks the monkey’s paw as a joke. In paragraph 52 Herbert reacts with “pretended horror” and says "Likely. Why, we're going to be rich, and famous and happy. Wish to be an emperor, father, to begin with; then you can't be henpecked." He is saying this to lighten up the mood. In another paragraph Herbert thinks that the monkey’s paw might be of use. In fact, when Mr. White says that he needs nothing, Herbert encourages his father to wish for 200 pounds. In the text it states, “Well, wish for 2 hundred pounds.” Then he sits down at the piano to strike "a few impressive chords." In conclusion, Herbert’s dialogue expressed his feelings which shows readers what he thinks about the monkey’s paw.
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Different we don't look alike, we are ranked differently, one can be higher than one in lets say a job..
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to portray the betrayal of Caesar in an engaging way
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cool poem but what’s the question
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