Ms. Melville
English1
10/22/08
Animal Farm Paragraph
In the story, "Animal Farm", Napoleans lies are accepted because the animals are afraid of him, the animals are stupid, and Napolean is persuasive. The first reason why Napoleans lies are accepted is that if the animals speak out about Napolean, there will be consequences. Animals in the story have spoken out against Napolean, and they were killed. Snowball rebelled against Napolean, and he made Snowball look like a traitor. Next, the animals are dumb. They can't even speak for themselves. They believe everything Napolean says. Finally, Napolean is persuasive. He has the animals so brainwashed that they say things like, " if comerade Napolean says it, it must be true." When the windmill broke, Napolean capitalized against Snowball and said " it's all a scam, Snowball is a secret agent for Mr. Jones." In conclusion, no matter what goes down in Animal Farm, Napolean is God.
1 comment:
Very well-organized, well-argued paragraph, Brian.
Make sure to check quotes for accuracy. That last quote from Napoleon isn't directly from the text.
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