Like Hitler
Says in his own words Military Quotes "Strength
lies not in defense but in attack." (http://www.military-quotes.com/Hitler.htm). Napoleon simulates to this because he uses
force against everyone to have strength. For example when he put the dogs on
snowball. It caused fear to everyone and intimidated him or her to just do as
he pleases. Everyone starts to ignore the warnings Napoleon gives him or her
and it happened with Hitler also. Hitler says in article Hitler Quotes “We are the joyous Hitler
youth,
We do not need any Christian virtue
Our leader is our savior
The Pope
and Rabbi shall be gone
We want to be pagans once again.” (http://www.simpletoremember.com/articles/a/hitler-quotes/). I Think this means they want to take over everything and they don’t care
about anyone else, no matter who makes it or not. In Napoleons perspective he
thinks “Pigs” have all the authority and should have all the respect. He makes
everyone else less even though they are the same race, animals. In Hitler’s
position he makes the Jews less for their religion even though they are all the
same, human. There’s much more in common with these to leaders that I think
everyone would agree.
Classroom writings and discussion to strengthen our reading comprehension.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Napoleon Vs. Hitler
In the simplest words Napoleon is
not much different from Hitler. They both try to be leaders of the whole race
they are from. They both try to take over and be head of everything. For example
Napoleon puts Snowball in danger and has no redemption for him. He Goes against
Majors rule of not hurting your own kind and not killing them. Maybe nothing
happened to snowball but he got banned from his own home just for being
different and better. Hitler did the same to the Jews, he didn’t care how nice
or respectful they were he just didn’t want Jews in his life and took them as
less than anyone. He killed, hurt, and invaded everything Jews loved. He made
their life a living hell for them while he lived in glory and set his own
rules. Something like Napoleon when he started to live the glory inside the
house of humans and tried to live like them. In an instant he changed the rules
to his favor and no one said anything. Everyone ignored the warnings of his
rebel.
Labels:
Angelica,
Animal Farm,
Napoleon
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment