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Title: "Animal Farm" by George Orwell (Report Of Benjamin)
| Subject: | North American | | Date: | January 16, 2006 | | Level: | Elementary School, 6th grade | | Grade: | A+ | | Length: | 2 pages (464 words) | | Essay rating: | 0
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(total score: 1) | | Keywords: | animal farm by george orwell, rebellion, taciturn, farm animals, morose, dictator, donkey, napoleon, boxer, farm animal, muzzle, unchanged, rebel, hasn, |
Farm animals went to work for themselves but they have an evil dictator in Animal Farm by George Orwell. Benjamin, the long-lived donkey, is the only farm animal not inspired by the Rebellion and sees that Napoleon is an evil dictator. Even though Benjamin sees no difference from before the Rebellion and after and doesn't want to rebel against Napoleon, he feels bad for the working animals and especially Boxer. Benjamin sees no difference from before the Rebellion and after. "Old Benjamin, The donkey, seemed quite unchanged since the Rebellion." (Orwell 47) This shows that Benjamin hasn't changed at all from before and after the Rebellion. Benjamin never cared about anything before the Rebellion and he still doesn't. ... Showed first 120 words of 470 Size (words) ...
... Continuing with another 115 out of 470 Size (words) ...with his long tail." (Orwell 121) This shows that Benjamin feels bad for Boxer for all his hard work and that Boxer is sick. If Benjamin didn't care about boxer he wouldn't have stayed with him and kept the flies of him with his tail. When Boxer is being sent away, Benjamin comes and tells all the farm animals that Boxer is being taken away to the Glue Boiler. (Orwell 123) If Benjamin didn't care about the animals or Boxer then he wouldn't have done anything when Boxer was being taken to his death. Benjamin could've just done nothing and then Boxer would've been taken to the Glue Boiler ...Essay still continues 100 more words...
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