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Friday, April 27, 2012
Comparing Hitler & Napolean (Monica)
We Can Compare Adolph Hitler was born on 20th April, 1889, in the small Austrian town of Braunau near the German border. Napoleon doesn’t play much of a role in the initial rebellion, which happens largely by chance. Let he’s introduced, along with Snowball, as being one of the most intelligent pigs around. Adolf Hitler Is inculturating young into violence and domination, before having the courtesy to die around his son's eleventh birthday. Adolf spent the rest of his childhood in Vienna with his mother, who led a Bohemian lifestyle. Napoleon Is almost the same because he supposly cares about the animal farm and he’s not being loyal to the animals he makes them believe hes on there side when he aint his a trader for trading all animal farm. Hitler was one person who killed all the Jews because he thought that they were wrong that they killed Jesus. He Also Was A Nazi He Was The Leader Of Them. Napolean His a Nice Person at first then he becomes the trader of the story They also want him to leave away from the animal farm because hes not the friend they thought he was. "No one believes more firmly than Comrade Napoleon that all animals are equal. He would be only too happy to let you make your decisions for yourselves. But sometimes you might make the wrong decisions, comrades, and then where should we be?" In The Site The "Animal Farm The Author George Orwell Due to This quote makes me remember of the decisions They make about napoleon. I Wouldn’t Be In no ones side because they both failed on the plans they had. I wouldnt Be in no ones side they both did the wrong things. "As the sheep were trained to bleat in Animal Farm when the visitors were
passing: "Rations have been increased". As Squealer contined to
proclaim day by day: "Surely you don't want Jones back?" And as the book
did not quite end: "The creatures outside looked from Conservative to
Socialist, and from Socialist to Conservative, and from Conservative to
Socialist again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.""(David Copper)
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