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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: Carlos Abel Mendoza Leon Date: January 12, 2016, 3:06 pm
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I believe That the battle and the change of the name of the farm
represents the Russian Civil War and the founding of the Soviet
Union, in that sense I think Orwell reflects his view respect
these events in each of his characters ... 8) ::) :-\
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: Carlos Andres Oroz Narro Date: January 12, 2016, 3:20 pm
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1. First, the difference between they is that Mr. Pilkington was
a husbandman with an imperative character, he was a shiftless
person and he like the fishing and hunt.Also, He was owned of a
farm named Foxwood. For otherside, Mr. Frederik was a
unscrupulous men,he had a fame of good negotiator but he had a
problem with his self.Also, Mr.Frederik was a farmer and owned
of a farm named Pinchfield.Second, the Foxwood Farm was an
old,big and neglected farm, with many areas to plant and a
forest.Also it has an old enclosures. While, the Pinchfield Farm
was smaller than the first and was well careful. ;)
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: LISBETH SANCHEZ Date: January 12, 2016, 10:44 pm
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1) I think that Orwell, if it shows a satire and also describes
how the animals show their victory after the battle of stable,
which means according to research as you get to the revolution
Russia. Which I wanted to show the author in his work. :'( :) ;)
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: fabrizzio Date: January 13, 2016, 9:11 am
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The animals represent the Bolsheviks and through the battle,
they have in the barn symbolizes the Russian Civil War; but in a
very allegorical form, as they celebrated their victory by
hoisting the flag which means the future Republic of animals. It
should be noted that the author writes this book as a basis for
criticism of Russian society and the Soviet Union because it
disagreed with these and wanted the readers would realize.
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: Jamil Date: January 13, 2016, 4:25 pm
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I think the book satirizes the Russian revolution and the
formation of socialism, representing the characteristics of the
animals present in the Russian society after the victory
contexto.Porque animal laws that indicate the equality of
animals are held, this is similar the belief of socialism.
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: Ana Cárdenas Chipana Date: January 13, 2016, 7:01 pm
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1.- First, Mr. Pilkington has a farm that name is Foxwood. This
farm is very big but the owner had a total carelessness on his
farm because it mentioned that is all outdated and is in a
regrettable state. Onthe other hand, Mr. Frederick has another
farm that name is Pinchfield. This farm is small, but present
more attention than the previous farm from the owner, and also
Mr. Frederick is a shrewd man. Their ideas are very different so
always it generates a lot of discussion between both of them.
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: Edison Ariel Payalich Huaracha Date: January 13, 2016, 8:09
pm
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2) In the work the author describes the situation that the
animals are living during the reign of Stalin (ruler of Russia)
after that the Bolshevik revolt in Russia resulting winners
latter. In the work these facts are similarly numbered when the
animals decide to expel to Mr. Jones thinking that could have a
better life without the presence of man. The celebration of the
victory of the animals means parsa them freedom and the
beginning of a better way of life.
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: Junior Muñoz Date: January 14, 2016, 4:50 pm
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1) En primer lugar Frederick es el dueño de la granja
Pinchfield, él es un hombre duro, astuto, que siempre estaba
envuelto en pleitos y con fama de hábil negociador. Por otro
lado, Pilkington es el dueño de la granja Foxwood, es un
agricultor señorial e indolente que pasaba la mayor parte del
tiempo pescando o cazando, según la estación :) :) :)
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: Frahan Justo Albornoz Date: January 14, 2016, 9:34 pm
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1. First, Mr. Frederick was the owner of property called
Pichfield, this farm was small but better than others of course,
this man was a very clever and cunning man, he was almost always
involved in lawsuits, that characterized him . On the other
hand, was Mr. Pilkington, a man very careless with the
obligations and the development of Foxwood which owned farm,
this was great, but very old, largely forested and especially
totally neglected in the maintaining, Mr. Pilkington was then
distracted by other activities; on the contrary Federick was a
very selfish man, but although his farm was small, it was in
good condition.
2. In my opinion, I think the objective which is satirizing
George Orwell said work on behalf of "dictatorship regime" which
was widely criticized political totalitarianism. I think the
victory in the "Battle of the barn" represents the position of
Russia in the Stalin era. To interpret it, I think the animals
represented Soviet communism and left as manipulated by their
leaders through lies, which are represented by dogs and pigs.
:D :D :D :P
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Re: CHAPTER 4: AFTER THE REVOLUTION
By: SairRuiz Date: January 15, 2016, 10:31 am
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2) Yes, I think it is a satire on the social and historical
context of the period, making reference to capitalism and
communism. On the other hand, within all the above mentioned has
to rescue a great comparison and similarity between the Russian
Civil War and the victory of the animals. 8) 8) 8) 8)
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