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Abuse Of Power In Animal Farm By George Orwell

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Animal Farm The power of knowledge is the power to see beyond deception, the power to block inquiry, the power to know things that others cannot see, the power to maintain your integrity, the power to discern danger and the power to recognize a true friend and ally. -Marshall Vian Summers In the novel Animal Farm written by George Orwell in 1946, Orwell describes the Russian Revolution using animals. Napoleon is one of those animals in the story of the Revolution. Orwell depicts Napoleon as evil and idealistic in order to illuminate the theme that power is often gained through deceptive means. Napoleon, a power hungry representation of Joseph Stalin, is evil. “Napoleon announced that there would be work on Sunday afternoons . . . strictly
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