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There are different views about hunting. Society is divided into three primary categories: hunters, non-hunters, and anti-hunters. Non-hunters do not participate in hunting activities but are accepting of those who do. Anti-hunters hold strong views against hunting and those associated with it, arguing that hunters solely seek animal trophies and disregard the meat. Despite being […]
This sculpture was one of Mene’s most famous pieces of art work. This sculpture was first put out for viewers to see in the Paris Salon in 1952. The public went nuts over this sculpture, later this sculpture was made in three different sizes. The sculpture in my presentation is the smallest one made and […]
Imagine yourself lying down on the cold hard pavement bleeding to death or badly injured. Now lets backtrack to the time when you got in the car with your friends. You think about putting on your seat belt, but you don’t see any of your friends do it so why should you? According to the […]
The brilliance of George Orwell’s writing has rendered Animal Farm one of the best socio-political historical allegorical fables ever written. The book was written in 1945 involving animals. The story takes place in a tarm called Manor Farm. Engulfed with poor leadership and lack of care of their owners, the farm Is then taken over […]
The Dreadful Forest was a tiny town that consisted solely of aged trees reaching down from the sky. Its inhabitants were ruthless creatures who targeted the vulnerable and harmed the strong in order to demonstrate their worthiness. These cannibals’ settlement was named the Dreadful Forest. During the Dreadful Forest Death Games, the forest was the […]
Sean O’Casey’s “Shadow of a Gunman” is set May of 1920 in Dublin. This is a period which coincides with the ‘War of Independence’ something which would have greatly affected the residents of Dublin at the time. As a result of this, I think it’s important that each character has an element of disturbed fear […]
The term Limpet is a common name used for many different types of saltwater or freshwater snails that have a simple shell which is conical in shape, and coiled in appearance(1). The majority of this species are commonly found attached strongly to rocks or other hard surfaces such as pebbles and sand on exposed rocky […]
Solarium Series explores the biological advances in animal cloning represented by a tree, referenced from the speaking tree in mythology that spoke of warnings, but it also looks at rejection personified by the fallen tree. This, perhaps, is Kher’s way of showing her opinion of animal cloning, and that she feels she needs to “warn” […]
Source A describes an interview with a head teacher in Sussex. It is an extract from a local newspaper of the area dated 1945 – at the time of the war and focuses on juvenile delinquency in and around the village of Ashurst Wood. The Source refers to records that seem to show an ‘increase […]
While plants generate their own nourishment through photosynthesis, they depend on Macronutrients such as Nitrogen, Phosphorous, and Potassium in significant quantities from soil nutrients. Micronutrients like Iron and Magnesium are also essential but needed in smaller amounts. While nutrient deficiencies are usually not a concern for plants, crop plants may require extra supplementation because of […]
Throughout Lord of the Flies, the characters Piggy, Jack, Roger, and Ralph display distinct traits and their relationships with each other become more intricate as the story develops. In this essay, I will explore the development of Piggy and Ralph’s relationship as well as that of Jack and Roger’s. I will also provide my opinion […]
‘Animal Farm’ is a novel written by George Orwell in the 1940s. In ‘Animal Farm’, Major, is an old white boar, who represents Carl Marx. Napoleon, who is a younger pig, represents the Russian dictator Stalin. Other animals represent the common people of Russia. ‘Animal Farm is a political allegory; this means that there is […]
This essay will consider what the strengths and the weaknesses of the proletariat are, and how Orwell shows them, including analysis of the irony used throughout the novel. The weaknesses that will be included are: their loyalty, poor memories and gullibility. The strengths that will be included are: their physical strength, they have vision and […]
At this extract Orwell is aiming to make some of his points by ridiculing the corruptness of the Animal Farm and how it is being ruled by ‘Comrade Napoleon’. The main idea that is being ridiculed here is that, how Napoleon is made such a strong figure by dramatic speeches and poems written by animals […]
On the 18th of June 1997, a government ban on all hunting with dogs was put in place. Despite the historical vote of 411 to 151, the cruel sport continues to thrive without government intervention. As a result, animals in hunted areas continue to suffer inhumane, bloody, and cruel treatment away from public eyes. In […]
“Animal Farm” is a novel written by George Orwell in 1945. The story takes place on a farm in England. The owner of the farm, Mr. Jones, comes into conflict with the animals. The animals rebel, and finally scare him away. Two of the animals, Napoleon and Snowball (two pigs), assume control of the farm. […]
To answer this question with total understanding as to Orwell’s vision, we must first be aware of his personal feelings towards the revolution that took place in Russia, and translate it to, in ‘Animal Farm’, the rebellion of a group of farm animals. And in ‘1984’ Watson’s need of rebellion. Orwell’s vision of society in […]
‘Jane Eyre’ and ‘ Animal Farm’. Two entirely different novels with seemingly nothing in common, in fact the genres are of no similarity and the characters do not even classify under the same categorical species. However, both books similarly share an aim, and are essentially alike in what they intend to achieve. ‘Jane Eyre’ and […]
Animal Farm, George Orwell’s famous satire of the Russian Revolution, is a protest against the cruelty inherent in totalitarianism. It tells the tale of farm animals who rise up against their human oppressors to establish a society founded on the idea that every creature is created equal. Orwell’s Animal Farm depicts the ephemeral success of […]
Orwell wrote this play to illustrate the Russian revolution. He used the animals to symbolise the main characters in the Russian Revolution. The moral of this fable is that power can corrupt anyone if they are not careful. Animal Farm is used to represent Russia in the time when Stalin was ruling Russia. Orwell represents […]
When you read Animal Farm, by George Orwell, you might think that it is only a science fiction book , but if you study this deeper we can easily deduce that it is an analogy to the Russian Revolution. Even though most people do not see, Animal Farm is a book about the Russian Revolution, […]
From analyzing the character of Napoleon in the allegory, it becomes evident that he embodies Stalin. Napoleon is a shrewd individual and a bully, fond of using fear tactics to intimidate the animals. The statement “drinking alcohol would result in death” indicates his use of threats. It is clear that Napoleon wields power over the […]