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    George Orwell: Animal Farm

    In this section, two major events occur. The windmill is blown up by the farmers and Boxer falls when he is working in the field and is taken away. Squealer tells the animals on the farm that Boxer is being taken away to a hospital where he will get better but is actually taken to a glue...
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    The Shining and symbols

    If anyone has ever read The Shining by Stephen King, I could use your help. I am reading the book for a paper in my world lit class and I have pretty much got it all figured out for the analyasis part of the paper. But I am still confused on a few things and what they mean.... The Behive...
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    The Shining and symbols?

    If anyone has ever read The Shining by Stephen King, I could use your help. I am reading the book for a paper in my world lit class and I have pretty much got it all figured out for the analyasis part of the paper. But I am still confused on a few things and what they mean....:confused...
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    George Orwell: Animal Farm

    Boxer is one of the hardest workers on Animal Farm and he gets up earlier than everyone else to work on the windmill. He tries to make the work load lighter on the other animals and is always saying, “Napoleon is always right.” This is important because the other animals respect Boxer and will...
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    George Orwell: Animal Farm

    If anyone on the farm were to be considered brain-washed, it would be Boxer. He is constantly saying, "Napoleon is always right" like a broken record. He tells the roosters to wake him up earlier so that he can get a head start on the windmill and always tries to lighten the work load on the...
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    George Orwell: Animal Farm

    By reading about Old Major's Speech, I get the impression that he is very wise and knows what he is talking about. They way he talks about how the animals are treated, not just there but all over the world makes him knowledgeable and understanding of the difference between right and wrong. The...
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    George Orwell: Animal Farm

    I strongly disagree that life in the US would be perfect if everyone were totally equal. For one, there would be no possible way to make everyone comply with your new rules and no matter what kind of laws you would put into effect, it is human nature to want to be better than everyone else...
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