Answer:
Napoleon represents Stalin for the following reasons:
- He opposes Snowball's (Trotsky's) ideas and later uses Snowball's ideas to his own benefit
- Blames Snowball for everything that occurs (even when he was absent)
- He assumes as "Leader" of the farm and makes his own rules
No one objects to him; if they do his guard dogs threaten them
- Makes minor changes to the Commandments
- Takes the 9 puppies from Jessie and Bluebell and trains them to be his guard dogs (secret police)
- Makes Squealer (propaganda) to his own benefit
- The pigeons become his messengers; spreading news about his deeds and etc.
It means to restrain yourself from doing something you enjoy
Answer:
Beowulf.
Explanation:
In "Beowulf, An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem", the author narrates the story of <em>Beowulf, a young Gaetish warrior</em>. He came to the aid of King Hrothgar whose kingdom was terrorized by a monster named Grendel. Beowulf used his epic strength and bravery and slayed the monster, saving the kingdom from further oppression. The above lines are from the lines 56-60 of Chapter VII. It mentioned the time when Hrothgar describes how he had known about Beowulf and his father, Grethel who had been his friend. And now, Beowulf had also came to offer his services to his father's good friend for all the good that he had done for them.
(Since I don't know the examples from the reading you'll have to add those)
Po, unlike my archetyple heroes, is clumsy and chubby. Most heroes are either very intelligent or strong but Po is made out to be neither. Po is shown falling down stairs, having a hard time edging around tight spaces, and patting his huge stomach and making it jiggle. He gets winded after a long walk but ends up training in kunfu and beating the villian.