Rhetorical Analysis Of 'Animal Farm' By George Orwell

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Animal Farm By: George Orwell 1. Pgs.3-15 "All men are enemies. All animals are comrades" An old yet clever pig shares his wisdom with the other animals in the barn. This pig was known as Old Major, a passes away the next day, yet his wisdom is passed on to motivated, intelligent animals. 2. Pgs.16-24 Page: 21 para: 1 "All the animals capered with joy when they saw the whips going in flames" This quote reflects the first act of the animals plan if freedom. The animals burned, and tossed everything that reminded them of Mr. Jones down a well. Page: 24 para: 1 "...painted out MANOR FARM from the top bar of the gate and in its place painted ANIMAL FARM." The quote represents the freedom the animals have. The whole farm is theirs…show more content…
4. Pgs.31-36 Page: 32 para: 2 "The reading and writing classes, however, were a great success." Reading and writing was critical in the animal’s survival. Without it, they wouldn't be able to understand the 7 commandments. Concluding, into what they thought, Jones coming back. Page: 36 para: 2 "Now if there was one thing that the animals were completely certain of, it was they did not want Jones back." This quote is self-explanatory. The animals will do anything in their power (reading, writhing, labor, eating apples and milk etc.) to make sure Jones does NOT come back. 5. Pgs.37-42 Page: 40 para: 2 "Obviously they were going to attempt the recapture of the farm" Jones as well as other angry men are attempting to recapture the farm because they are afraid that their own animals will soon become like the ones on animal farm. But the men were driven away. Snowball had been shot and one man was dead. 6. Pgs.43-48 Page: 45 para: 1(chapter…show more content…
That it was only a song of the Rebellion but the Rebellion is now completed, Therefore, Beasts of English means nothing. 14. Pgs.91 – 96 Page: 94 para: 1 "Comrade Napoleon" Napoleon was clearly getting treated better than the other animals. Napoleon has convinced the other animals that he has done good things and Snowball is to be blamed for everything. Everything good happening on the farm the animals believed to be Napoleons work, and everything that was to be blamed on Snowball. Napoleon got the privilege of sleeping in a bed, eating a proper meal, having his name known as "our leader, Comrade Napoleon", I'm taking good credit for everything. 15. Pgs.97 – 102 Page: 101 para: 2 "Napoleon called the animals together immediately and in a terrible voice pronounced the death sentence upon Frederick." Napoleon had given Fredrick timber for a trade of enough money to complete the Windmill. Fredrick paid him in banknotes, these banknotes were false. Therefore Napoleon pronounced his death sentence, in which he shall be boiled alive. This event foreshadowed an upcoming attack on Animal
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