Thursday, January 20, 2011
“Animal Farm” Character’s Symbolic Meaning Paragraph
In the story “Animal Farm” by George Orwell, the character snowball represents disloyalty. For example, in the beginning of the story he was doing his all to help out the other farm animals. Then all of a sudden he was not getting much attention so he decided to turn his back on the farm animals. He left and never came back. In addition he gave very good incite to help himself and the other animals at first but he was still not shown the recognition he thought he deserved so he bailed out on the rest of his so called "friends". In my opinion and I'm sure many others too, if you are an unloyal friend, you will never be respected until you gain it back after that. This is a close up on the character Snowball.
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nice job on your blog
ReplyDeleteWell Snowball wouldn't be a Liar or dishonest person if someone was lieing on him to begin with.
ReplyDelete'Snowball' is a proper noun. Please capitalize proper nouns...
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