Monday, 23 May 2016
The After Math DUNDUNDUN BIGBOYFINBAR
In my opinion Boxer was the most memorable character because even though he wasn't a main character he was a very important one because he was behind most of the construction of the windmill. And had his two unforgettable quotes Napoleon is always right and I will work harder. I think Orwell is a great writer even though I have only read one of his books I can just tell he's a great author by the thought the style and the whole message that the book has. If I had a question for napoleon it would be why are you such a horrible person/pig? If i were to summarize animal far in one sentence it would be never trust PIGS!!.
Sunday, 22 May 2016
Animal Farm ⏸ The Aftermath DUN DUN DUN!!!
Animal Farm - The Aftermath
Animal Farm
One of the greatest pieces of literature that exists. Yes yes it is. This book was not only very well written but used it own way of saying things to the reader in its own special way. This book was the pure essence of why communism doesn't work.
The book was a pleasure to read and really sucked me in at times. It sets it's story up so well that you think you always know what's going to happen next, until it doesn't.
Of all the characters my favourite would be Boxer for his never give up spirit and supporting all of the farm and Napoleon because it he is what I envision I would act like if I were in that situation.
In my opinion Orwell is a genius writer. It's just the way he gets his messages across very well, using show not tell.
If I had to ask Napoleon a question it would probably be "how do manage to keep the animals hopeful in times of famine".
Animal farm in one sentence would be "Communism doesn't work".
I felt very bad for some of the very dumb animals that had know idea what was going on and just became slaves to Napoleon receiving the bare minimum to survive.
23/5/16 Jake Breslin
Animal Farm-The BeforeMath (the story of the non corrupt dictator)
No not really because there are books out there that actually tell you the real happenings instead of the real happenings from behind a dodgy microscope which has bad lens that shows the right thing, but in the wrong way e.g: Animal Farm (Russian Revolution) which has nothing to do with the Russian Revolution in any particular way (apart from some of the things that the leader does). Anyway, my most memorable character you be Snowball for being a non corrupt dictator! (IMPOSSIBLE)! My sentence would be: Animal revolution evil pigs lots of blood and windmills! Overall it's a very good book and I would reccomend reading it.
Animal Farm - the aftermath - Matt
I do not agree with that statement as not only have many greater books been written, even George Orwell has written a better book in my opinion, this book is titled 1984. Although I do not agree with that statement, I do think animal farm is still a good book. My most memorable character was the cockerel that went in front of napoleon and went cock-a-doodle-doo whenever napoleon approached. I would summarise this book with this sentence: Communism NEVER works. I found the story extremely painful as all of the animals were being such numskulls (apart from napoleon)
Animal Farm_Ben
I believe that Animal Farm is a very good book because it is very entertaining but at the same time teaches the reader of the result of the communist uprisings. To me the most memorable character was Boxer dumbly loyal to the end with secret karate skills reserved for dangerous dogs. I think this Russian statement is perfect for summing up the book:
Коммунизм это очень плохо.
Коммунизм это очень плохо.
Translation: Communism is very bad.
I think it was just sad to hear about the animals being manipulated but overall I enjoyed the story.
Animal farm summary- Angoose
I really enjoyed the book. Yes I do agree that Animals farm is one of the most important books in history. Why? Because it retells the Russian revolution in a very clear and interesting way. I think that George Orwell wrote and retold the events and ideas behind the Russian revolution very well. He showed how Napoleon( Starlin) came to power through manipulation and trickery. Overall I think that the most memorable character for me would be Napoleon because of the way he used the animals and fooled them into thinking what he did was good for them and that he and the other animals were just as well off as the other. My question for Napoleon would be, Are you thinking of taking over the whole of England and then the entire planet? Absolutely thrilling retell of the Russian revolution and Starlin's Russia. No I don't know any other allegorys. I very much enjoyed the story.
Luke S - Oonimool Foorm
If i was asked to express my thoughts on animal farm, then I will say it was interesting. This is not because I cant be bothered to think of a decent and more meaningful word, but because I genuinely thought it was interesting.
The characters were relatable and easy to like/hate, and I found the story a brilliant and ingenious way of portraying the events of the Russian revolution to younger and less mature readers (even though it was not meant to be this way).
The story was easy to follow, emotional, but most of all: entertaining. I genuinely enjoyed this book, the way it was written, and it's meaning.
But it still had its faults. It was a little confused between a children book, an adult novel, and a "how-to create a brutal dictatorship" book.
But I enjoyed it.
The Animals On The Farm By Hugo
I think that Micheal Rosen George Orwell did an amazing job at writing this novel.
I do believe that this is one of the better books around and is quite possible among those that made humanity.
I could slowly see the animals farm crumbling like the cookie that crumbles and I was actually expecting it to end out much worse for everyone.
If I could ask xxx_napol3on_xxx a question a question is would be why did he chase xxx_sn0ba11_xxx out of town.
The Pigs may have gotten off better but no-one else did, totalitarian governing simply doesn't work and that is why we need democracy.
“The only good human being is a dead one.”
FEEL THE BERN 2016
Vote Bernie Sanders
animal farm: the aftermath
I think animal farm is a great book and is one the world's best pieces of literature. It does symbolize the early Soviet Union, as in trying to make it a great industrial nation, Napoleon, like Stalin smashing his enemies. My most memorable character is Boxer. He is always trying to work harder and harder but when he is useless the pigs send him to the knackers. my question for Napoleon would be: Why did you disobey all the original commandments?Animal farm in a sentence. pigs throw out humans and become humans. i know many other books about this sort of time period. All my ww2 books. I love this book and the pigs make it better. but they are small tiny evil fat pigs.
SPOILER ALERT: if you want me to tell what happened to trotsky tell me.
SPOILER ALERT: if you want me to tell what happened to trotsky tell me.
EVIL |
Ani-Military Submission Farm - Ned
Diagonal farm was a good book. It had a lot of themes in it about Stalin and Trotsky and all those people who started the revolution. For anyone going into the book blind, it would seem just like a normal children's book. Except for the part where almost everyone dies.
Radical Farm presents a lot of characters. Like Napoleon. If I could ask one question to him, it would probably be:
"Why are you such a terrible person?"
seewhatididthereicalledhimaperson
He would probably respond with something from the seven commandments. I dunno, he's pretty crazy.
Military Submission Form can be summed up in one sentence. That sentence is, ladies and gentlemen, "Never be an animal because you'll do some weird things like reenact a part of history."
A life lesson that will go down in history.
Radical Farm presents a lot of characters. Like Napoleon. If I could ask one question to him, it would probably be:
"Why are you such a terrible person?"
seewhatididthereicalledhimaperson
He would probably respond with something from the seven commandments. I dunno, he's pretty crazy.
Military Submission Form can be summed up in one sentence. That sentence is, ladies and gentlemen, "Never be an animal because you'll do some weird things like reenact a part of history."
A life lesson that will go down in history.
Animal Farm- the aftermath! - Tom B
My most memorable character is probably Napoleon. Napoleon sticks in my head because of what he did to all of the animals. He chased away Snowball with the dogs, he killed lots of innocent farm animals and finally he only gave the pigs and his dogs enough food. He also broke all of the rules that Old Major had made. I think that Orwell is a very creative and good at making a funny and silly story like Animal Farm and making sort of similar to something that actually happened in real life. If I had one question to ask Napoleon I would ask him "Where do you get all of your ideas from?" If I had to sum up the whole story in one sentence I would say: Humans always win!
I agree that Animal farm is an extremely important novel because it describes Russia's struggle under
It's totalitarian government and reminds us that power corrupts and that though some of us may not believe it we are better under capitalism than communism.
I was extremely worried for the animals safety throughout the book it was as though I was living there lives as a silent observer and completely unable to do anything to defend them.
I loved the book and I would really enjoy reading it again.
Animal Farm-Krishania
Yes I do agree. It shows to everyone that writing can be used and it also highlights important issues about the communist state. The pain of the animals stupidity was very harsh. They agreed on the seven commandments yet they thought that ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS was correct. THis statement in german really sums it up: Die hinterhältige Schweine stieg thier Weg zu Macht und zerstört das Konzept der animalism während benjiman beobachtet und die Tiere wurden manipuliert. I would ask Napoleon what made you do it? why did you kick Snowball out? To summarise the book: A description of devious thinking and horrible communism.
Animal Farm Aftermath-Tom A
Animal Farm ha been my favourite class book and I totally agree with Mr Tait in saying that it is a great piece of literature and a true classic. I think that Napoleon is the most memorable because you can see that nothing happens without his permission. Also Squealer because he has so many excuses. I can't wait to see the movie and I hope it lives up to its original.
Animal Farm - the aftermath - Atharva
My most memorable character is Clover, as she (and Old Benjamin) looked out for Boxer, saying that he should take it easy with working. She is probably the most helpful animal on the farm, and is there in the beginning until the end. A question for Napoleon would be 'Why?, why did you take over the farm, chase Snowball out just to act like a human in the end?' I found it very painful to know that the animals were being slaves if not victims of Napoleon. I would've preferred a happy ending than and ending that basically said 'Napoleon and his pigs turn into humans and the other animals slave to death on the farm.' Apart from that it's 10/10.
Animal Farm-the Aftermath-Judd
I agree with the statement of the fact that it is one of the most important pieces of literature of all time bacause of the way it displays leadership and revolutions. The most memorible character for me was Napoleon because of the way he treated the animals and the power went straight to his head so he discriminated the other animals. I found the story painful because it beacame obvious that the animals were going to be discriminated and trodden all over by the pigs, it was also painful bacause of the way the pigs slowly broke the rrules and told the animals that they were superior in a way that none of them could disagree with. If I had to sum up the book in one sentence it would be: A great way of portraying the Russian Revolution, with a good story line aswell. If I asked Napoleon one question it would be: Why did you decide to dominate the farm in a way that ruined the other animals lives?
Animal Farm-The Aftermath-Felix R-M
I really enjoyed this book. My most memorial character was old Benjamin. Old Benjamin because he could have stopped nopaleon and the pigs being overwhelmed with power and he could have stopped the other animals working hard and barely eating enough, but he stayed quiet and went along. If. Got do ask Napoleon a question it would be what are you going to do now? I really enjoyed the story and it has taught me a lot about the Russian revolution.
Animal Farm_ Archie.c
I think that Animal Farm is definatly one of the most important peices of literature ever because it "retells" the story of how Stalin came to power and the ruthless regin that followed. If I had one question for Napoleon it would probably be "why", "why kill all those animals", "why take all the other animals produce". I really enjoyed the book with it powerful message but also it's story, like as the actual story even with out all the backround and stuff.
Animal Farm - The aftermath - Noah
I think that Animal Farm was a great book and I really enjoyed reading it as a class. My most memorable character was Snowball because if he stayed the whole book would have been different. I think that George Orwell is a great writer and that he wrote animal farm very well. If I were to summarise the book in one sentence this is what I would say: having 1 leader in charge of everything doesn't work out.
Lucca-Animal Farm
I really enjoyed Animal Farm but I don't think it's the best piece of literature that exists because I don't know a lot about the Russian War, or anything that is related to it so the book just sounded like an ordinary story. I liked Boxer because he never gives up and all he does is work hard and without him the battle of the windmill wouldn't exist because he praticly did all the work (because he's strong). I would ask Napolion "Why be like humans?" I don't know of another book similar to animal farm which kind of makes it better in a way. I didn't mind that I knew that Napolian and the rest of the pigs were going to rule powerfully because I liked Napolion.
Animal Farm - The Aftermath - William C
We have just read Animal Farm as a class and I think that it is one of the most important pieces of literature to have ever been published. I don't think this neseccarily is because of how well the book was written, but how Orwell confronted a really very serious problem, and did an incredible job of it. If I had a question for Napoloen it would be; "what did you want out of the rebellion?" I would ask him this because even though he was portrayed as a man that was in it for himself and himself only, I think that he really did think that the farm would be better off under his leadership. To sum the book up in one sentence I would say that it is a chilling encounter with one of the most dangerous problems to ever confront the world as we know it. I found that it was at times, painful to see the animals ignore things that were right in front of their eyes.
Animal farm James
The really good thing about this book is it could be a 7 year olds first chapter book and he would think that it's just a cool book about pigs. But it's also a book for all ages about a major historical event. I cannot wait to see the movie. Because when you read a book you see images of characters in your mind and what you think the animals will look like.
Animal Farm -The Aftermath
I think this is one of the most important pieces of literature that exists, it is one of the books I really liked and by far ahead from some of them. I think the most memorable character was Napoleon, because his evil plans are always stuck in my head, also Squealer because he has so many excuses to say to the animal. I think Napoleon's cruel leadership is unbearable and there should have been a part where Snowball comes back and makes another rebellion after he poisons the dogs. I don't think I've read any other book that is like this ( a copy of a country's revolution) but in my life I will, because they are a great way to right.
Thursday, 19 May 2016
Animal Farm - the aftermath!
Good afternoon boys. We have read, as a class, one of the most important pieces of literature that exists. Do you agree with that statement? Yes or no, explain why. Please share your Animal Farm experience...who was your most memorable character and why? What are your thoughts about Orwell as a writer? If you had a question for Napoleon what would it be? If you were to summarise this book in one sentence, what would you write? Do you know of another book which is an allegory of another event, time, experience? Did you enjoy the story or did you find it 'painful' to know that the animals were slowly becoming victims of a totalitarian leader with too much power?
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