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Re: CHAPTER 10: EVENTS DRAW TO A FINAL CONCLUSION
By: Sugano Azato-TOSHI Date: January 15, 2016, 9:33 pm
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Seeing pigs that walk on two legs, wearing human clothes, the
same humans behavior, eat and sleep like these by giving the
animals a lot of confusion; as these to be sitting together
farmers did not know who was who, they were the same. Besides
this meeting it seems like a meeting between the leaders of the
time where it emphasizes Stalin, Churchill, among others.
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Re: CHAPTER 10: EVENTS DRAW TO A FINAL CONCLUSION
By: Eliane20140245 Date: January 15, 2016, 10:00 pm
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I think that the animal couldn´t recognise the difference
between human beings and the pigs because Napoleon and the
others had adopted similar behaviours:
- First, they started to walk on their hind legs, asuming that
"Four legs are good, but two legs better!"
- All the pigs carried a whip in their trotter
- They installed services of wireless set, telephone and also
took out subscription to John Bull, TitBits, and the Daily
Mirror.
- They adopted vices as drinking alcohol and smoking pipes
- And if it wasn't enough, they punished to their old "comrades"
without respect their rights.
Napoleon and the other pigs had already became in human beings.
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Re: CHAPTER 10: EVENTS DRAW TO A FINAL CONCLUSION
By: Yen Mei-Li Date: January 15, 2016, 10:55 pm
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In my opinion, for animals is impossible differentiate between
pigs and men. Pigs were taking the bad habits of men. In the
past was a commandment that all animals are equal, and it seems
that the reason that caused the rebellion was forgotten: the
cruel abuse of man. :-\ :-[
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Re: CHAPTER 10: EVENTS DRAW TO A FINAL CONCLUSION
By: Carmen Chambi Date: January 15, 2016, 11:51 pm
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For me, the animals could not recognise the difference between
pigs and mens because with the pig's behavior they adopt the
same characteristics, activities and vicious, like walk on two
legs, drinking alcohol and smoking pipes, also they adopt the
conduct of humans with avarice or corruption. Little by little
Napoleon and the pigs beginning to act like humans.
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Re: CHAPTER 10: EVENTS DRAW TO A FINAL CONCLUSION
By: Genesis Date: January 16, 2016, 4:30 pm
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The animals did not see the difference because pigs were
gradually taking human behavior, began to seize whips, walking,
playing cards and many other actions, which kept them from the
motive of his rebellion. :( :-\
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Re: CHAPTER 10: EVENTS DRAW TO A FINAL CONCLUSION
By: Michell Fuentes Date: January 16, 2016, 6:57 pm
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Well in my opinion, they don’t see the differences because the
pigs adopt the same typical characteristics from humans. They
started to walk on two legs, dressed clothes, eaten on the
table, dreamed on beds, and the most important thing they deal
at the animal how Mr. Jones. They corrupt all for that were
fight.
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Re: CHAPTER 10: EVENTS DRAW TO A FINAL CONCLUSION
By: renalf14 Date: January 16, 2016, 8:17 pm
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They could have a lot of reasons but all of them are summarized
in that there was no difference between pig’s and human’s
behavior, it’s easy to see that they seem one another, they were
playing cards, talking about business, drinking alcohol, having
a formal gathering and having the subordinated ones of each
race: animals and humans.
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Re: CHAPTER 10: EVENTS DRAW TO A FINAL CONCLUSION
By: Carolina Jaramillo Date: January 17, 2016, 6:46 am
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I think that the animals don't see the difference, because the
animals adapt to the same behavior of human beings, for example,
they began to walk on two legs, wearing the same clothes as
human, drinking, sleeping in beds, and act with tyranny and
manipulating the thoughts of the animals in the farm (people
abusing animals, who didn't respect them and the reason why they
couldn't achieve whatever they want) Also this chapter is
refers to the Tehran Conference (1943) between the leaders of
the Allied Forces in World War II Franklin Roosevelt (USA),
Winston Churchill (UK) and Stalin (Soviet Union), which produced
capitalism.
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Re: CHAPTER 10: EVENTS DRAW TO A FINAL CONCLUSION
By: Jamil Date: January 18, 2016, 7:30 am
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I think the fact that Napoleon no longer seems even animal, but
is similar to humans, shows the climax of the history of books.
In addition it is the last rule is broken, ending not with a
revolution on the farm, but a change of ownership, similar to
what happened with Stalin and the Soviet Union. :D
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Re: CHAPTER 10: EVENTS DRAW TO A FINAL CONCLUSION
By: Guillermo Sayago Moran Date: January 18, 2016, 8:51 pm
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The idea of Major is removes the man from the scene and put
seven commandments to maintain order in the farm, but Napoleon
manipulated the rules
to have more privileges for the pig in comparison with other
animals. Napoleon and his fellows make a life similar that the
Mister Jones: they controlled farm, ate the best of what animals
produced and drank and dressed like men. For this reazon the
other animals not could differentiate the pig of the humans.
George Orwell representwith this story how the society of
Russia behaved in the transition of the an goverment of the Zar
to be the USSRR.
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