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Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
By: fernando Date: January 11, 2016, 10:07 pm
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Pigs eat apples , milk and provide management begin to take
human behavior and try gradually to the animals as their pawns.
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Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
By: Carlos Abel Mendoza Leon Date: January 12, 2016, 2:44 pm
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Yes, because with this incident the animals discovered
absolutism in the way that they were being governed and began to
think in a better way to administrate the farm.. 8) ::)
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Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
By: LISBETH SANCHEZ Date: January 12, 2016, 4:43 pm
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Yes. I think that it is a key in the animal farm event, since
pigs show that they want to have a Government absolutely, and
why they say that the entire management and organisation of this
farm of the rebellion depend on them. Therefore they must
preserve their health with milk and apples. ;) ???
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Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
By: Carlos Andres Oroz Narro Date: January 12, 2016, 7:04 pm
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From my point of view, yes...because in this part of the history
can be appreciate the beggining of the dictatorial and
absolutely government for one race of animals in special, the
pigs and as a special characters Napoleon and Snowball. I
believe in the words of George Orwell when he said that this
incident is very important to the history.The incident of the
milk and the apples is the trigger to the reader understand that
the history will give many turns and surprises about the type of
government in the farm.
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Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
By: Jamil Date: January 13, 2016, 10:02 am
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I think if that is the point which states as leaders of the
revolution pigs , representing them as an elite that has some
benefits that other animals do not have ;)
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Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
By: Ana Cárdenas Chipana Date: January 13, 2016, 5:20 pm
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Yes, I think that because the pigs are starting their domination
on the other animals which is generating murmurs :-\. Pigs to
be the smartest of the farm, are taking a little advantage of
that by saying that they need to eat apples and drink milk.I
feel that gradually will look more to man.
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Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
By: Junior Muñoz Date: January 14, 2016, 4:38 pm
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I believe that if, because the porks already began to take
position in more high place of farm and to turn into Jones. In
addition already they began to give incoherent reasons, taking
advantage :D :D :D
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Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
By: Frahan Justo Albornoz Date: January 14, 2016, 8:46 pm
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Throughout history, in my opinion I think so, since a major
incident is on the servings of milk and apple which is
interpreted as a symbol of manipulation of pigs to animals, and
thus create an absolutist government; in other words, pigs were
only concerned about their bieneestar and not other animals,
since at the time of providing the necessary exlicaciones they
claim that if they fail in their work, Mr. Jones back to the
farm. Finally, I think this chapter develops an important point,
"The return of man to the farm." *.*
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Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
By: Diana Guzman Date: January 15, 2016, 9:52 am
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Yes, because it is supposed that in the commandments of the
Farm, pigs are no different from other animals, so consider
apples and milk they should be spread among all. The fact that
they use this as an excuse ushers in handling animals for the
sole benefit of pigs. Is to say the farm rebellion that began
for common benefit begins to break down and everything begins to
deviate for pigs. Therefore, I believe that these facts really
mark a turning point in the story, and that from these other
events begin to emerge that go against the initial motive of the
Rebellion.
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Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
By: SairRuiz Date: January 15, 2016, 10:14 am
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Well, I say that if. Since it gives a greater interest and
preference to their governors pigs. On the other hand can be
regarded as a dispute of an authoritarian leadership, against a
democratic thought. This is a key point of the revolution is
that unleashes a kind of "debate" and then generate many events
within the story. :-\ :-\ :-\ :'( :'( :'(
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