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"Animal Farm" CHARACTERS -- George Orwell's "Animal Farm" ... from 60second Recap®


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"Old MacDonald had a ..." Sorry. Wrong Recap. That's because while the cast of George Orwell's "Animal Farm" may be a bunch of pigs and sheep and horses and such, each of these animals is actually symbolic. Here's the 60second Recap® on that.

What’s the Most “Animal” Animal? Crash Course Zoology #2


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Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!

ADDITION & SUBTRACTION OF RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS WITH DIFFERENT DENOMINATORS (ANIMATION)


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ADDITION & SUBTRACTION OF RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS WITH DIFFERENT DENOMINATORS (ANIMATION)

What is an Animal? Crash Course Zoology #1


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Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!

"Animal Farm" SYMBOLS -- George Orwell's "Animal Farm" ... from 60second Recap®


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George Orwell's allegory is so symbolic that even its title"Animal Farm" has a deeper meaning. Want to know what the farm stands for? This 60second Recap�® has the answer.

"Animal Farm" IN CONCLUSION -- George Orwell's "Animal Farm" ... from 60second Recap®


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If the ideas that George Orwell presents in "Animal Farm" seem like no-brainers, that just means that George Orwell did his job. Huh? More on Orwell and his legacy in this 60second Recap®.

"Animal Farm" SYMBOLS -- George Orwell's "Animal Farm" ... from 60second Recap®


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George Orwell's allegory is so symbolic that even its title"Animal Farm" has a deeper meaning. Want to know what the farm stands for? This 60second Recap�® has the answer.

"Animal Farm" PLOT -- George Orwell's "Animal Farm" ... from 60second Recap®


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"Be careful what you wish for." That's the plot of "Animal Farm." For 58 more seconds on the action that moves George Orwell's allegory forward, just check out this 60second Recap®.

"Animal Farm" MOTIFS -- George Orwell's "Animal Farm" ... from 60second Recap®


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Good luck making it through "Animal Farm" without getting the tune for "Beasts of England" permanently lodged in your skull. The only upside is that the song does serve as a helpful reminder of one of George Orwell's motifs.

"Animal Farm" PLOT -- George Orwell's "Animal Farm" ... from 60second Recap®


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"Be careful what you wish for." That's the plot of "Animal Farm." For 58 more seconds on the action that moves George Orwell's allegory forward, just check out this 60second Recap®.

Animal Farm by George Orwell, Part 4 of 8


By Arron Allan

Animated cartoon. Although all grades could learn from this animated video, it is perhaps best understood by high school students who may be studying the political reasons for the authorship of the novel. 'Animal Farm is a dystopian novel by George Orwell. Published in England on 17 August 1945, the book reflects events leading up to and during the Stalin era before World War II' (George Orwell, Wikipedia, 2009).

Animal Farm | Snowball v Napoleon | 60second Recap®


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This video features a debate between two pigs who are characters in the the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell. The instructor, wearing a pig costume, takes on the roles and the arguments of both pigs.

"Animal Farm" THEME 1 -- George Orwell's "Animal Farm" ... from 60second Recap®


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Class stratification. That's the fancy way of describing the first of George Orwell's themes in "Animal Farm." Here's the scoop in plain English, at least according to Orwell: Equality doesn't really exist because societies have a natural tendency to split into upper and lower classes.

"Animal Farm" THEME 2 -- George Orwell's "Animal Farm" ... from 60second Recap®


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It's nice to have someone to blame when things go wrong, right? Especially when you're a leader. Helps to keep the blame off your shoulders. That's exactly what George Orwell wants you to be alert to. In "Animal Farm," he warns against the use of the common enemy. Theme 2? Yep