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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: Claudia Lesly Date: January 7, 2016, 10:37 am
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1) Mr. Frederick is a tough, shrewd man, perpetually involved
in lawsuits and with a name for driving hard bargains and Mr.
Pilkington, was an easy-going gentleman farmer who spent most of
his time in fishing or hunting according to the season. But the
farm of Mr. Frederick which was called Pinchfield, was smaller
and better kept and the farm of Mr. Pilkington which was named
Foxwood, was a large, neglected, old-fashioned farm, much
overgrown by woodland, with all its pastures worn out and its
hedges in a disgraceful condition. ;D
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: Rosselly Curahua Vargas Date: January 7, 2016, 10:02 pm
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For me animals obtained victory means a lot in the context lived
by the author of this book, as the men beat, it was a great
success. Besides that in this chapter it is given in a satirical
way. Therefore, it appears that the events that happen, happened
also in life.
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: Alonso Negreyros Date: January 8, 2016, 11:04 am
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1) First, Pilkington, was an easy-going gentleman farmer who
spent most of his time in fishing or hunting and Frederick,a
tough, shrewd man, perpetuall y involved in lawsuits and with a
name for driving hard bargains. Secondly, they had totally
different farms ... Pilkington had a farm called Foxwood, was a
large, neglected, old-fashioned farm, much overgrown by
woodland, with all its pastures worn out and its hedges in a
disgraceful condition. The other farm run by Frederick, which
was called Pinchfield, was smaller and better kept.
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: Sharon Silva Date: January 8, 2016, 2:20 pm
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1-Both characters were different. First, Mr. Frederick, a tough,
shrewd man, perpetually involved in lawsuits and with a name for
driving hard bargains. And Mr. Pilkington, was an easy-going
gentleman farmer who spent most of his time in fishing or
hunting. In addition, they had different farms, Mr. Frederick
had a farm called Pinchfield, was a smaller and better kept;
however, Mr. Pilkington had a farm called Foxwood, this was a
large, neglected, old-fashioned farm.
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: Angells Fiorella Castilla Date: January 8, 2016, 4:10 pm
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Orwell was a critical partial (relative to Soviet socialism) of
Stalin, reflects the transition of the Russian society
(1917-1923).
The victory of the animals leaves relate to the Bolshevik army,
which defeated the human referred to the white army of the
Soviet Union, satirizing the triumph of Russia's victory in the
civil war rusa.Considero also George Orwell reflected in its
book allegorical parties on its position of the Russian state.
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: Claudia Lesly Date: January 10, 2016, 9:45 am
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1) Mr. Frederick is a tough, shrewd man, perpetually involved
in lawsuits and with a name for driving hard bargains and Mr.
Pilkington, was an easy-going gentleman farmer who spent most of
his time in fishing or hunting according to the season. But the
farm of Mr. Frederick which was called Pinchfield, was smaller
and better kept and the farm of Mr. Pilkington which was named
Foxwood, was a large, neglected, old-fashioned farm, much
overgrown by woodland, with all its pastures worn out and its
hedges in a disgraceful condition. ;D
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: Eliane20140245 Date: January 10, 2016, 12:22 pm
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2. I think that Orwell make allusion to the Russia Civil War,
showing two parts who was in oposition: Mr Jones who receive
help from Tr. Plinkton and Mr. Frederick, just like the White
Army from foreingn countries with the end to create so many
dominoes acording to capitalism theory; and the animals who were
ready to dead for Animal Farm as Bolshevik´s army, representing
the comunism. We can see how Orwell denounces the comunism and
criticize to Stalin (representing with the pigs), one of the
leaders of Bolshevik's army.
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: brenda gordillo Date: January 10, 2016, 2:49 pm
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2) Well, George Overall characterized to Animal farm as a "Funny
satire on the regime of dictatorship" where the elements of
political totalitarianism is criticized. The triumph of The
battle of the Cowshed, represent the situation of the Communist
Russia in the Stalin's Time. I think that George was satirizing
this form of celebrate, because a serie of analogies, the
animals represent the Soviet communism and how they allowed
themselves to be manipulated by their leaders through of lies
(pigs and dogs). So the shouts of triumph were only part of
wiles.
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: Sugano Azato-TOSHI Date: January 10, 2016, 7:02 pm
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2. The Battle of the Cowshed which resulted in victory for
animals, is a satirical representation of the Russian Civil War,
where humans represent the "White army" (Mensheviks) and animals
the "Red Army"(Bolsheviks) ending with the victory of the latter
and the birth of the communists and the URSS.
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: fernando Date: January 11, 2016, 10:42 pm
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1) Mr. Pilkington was careless farmer and likes to fish and
hunt. Mr. Frederick was shrewd and stingy. Their differences are
: Mr. Frederik has more interest in the care of his farm that
Mr. Pilkington . Mr. Pilkington takes its time hunting while Mr.
Frederik always getting into fights . As for their farms :
Mr. Pilkington has a large and neglected farm while Mr. Frederik
a small farm in good condition .
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