Explanation and Analysis—Snowball's Gone: After Snowball “deserts” Animal Farm, Squealer and the pigs use him as a scapegoat for all of the farm’s political ills. Orwell makes an allusion to the story of former founding Soviet Union thinker Leon Trotsky as Squealer tries to persuade the ...
doi:10.55074/hesj.vi37.1005Abdulmoghni, Riadh AhmedAbdulelah Al-Sowaidi, Belqes SaifHumanities & Educational Sciences Journal
Explanation and Analysis—Milk and Apples: When the animals protest that the pigs are taking all the milk and apples for themselves, Squealer uses hyperbole to argue with them. In so doing, be foreshadows the pigs' future exploitation of resources: “Comrades!” he cried. “You do not imagi...
DeAndre Jordan, the book for you is Animal Farm by George Orwell. It’s a classic that everyone reads in middle school or high school, even today with the Common Core State Standards. We all learned that it’s really about the Russian Revolution and rise of Stalin. Animals stand in for...
Sometimes I find that “analysis paralysis” can be exhausting when one is researching agents and editors with all the information out there. While research is important, it should never outshine the writing itself. I recommend Kendra Levin’s wonderful bookThe Hero Is Youfor wise advice on how...
Literary Analysis The More Uneducated‚ the Easier to Control “Four legs good‚ two legs bad.” page 50. This statement‚ exclaimed by the sheep in Animal Farm‚ analyzes how they willingly stated anything they were taught to say with little education of what it meant. Animal Farm ...
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A paradox is something that seems impossible and contradictory at first but, upon closer analysis, makes sense. It can even provide readers with needed information to understand a story of a real-life situation. When an author creates a paradox on purpose, they’re trying to engage the reader...
Huckleberry Finn Quote Analysis “Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished; persons attempting to find a plot in it will be shot” (Twain 3). This rather bold, ironic statement is a fallacy. The Ad...
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