This museum document describes chapters from the novel Animal Farm, allowing visitors to relive and participate in key events. Scenes from each chapter are summarized, such as Old Major's inspiring speech and the singing of "Beasts of England" in Chapter 1. Visitors can participate in reenactments of the Battle of the Cowshed and hen rebellion. Sculptures depict the animals, including the pigs walking on two legs. The museum aims to immerse visitors in the experiences of the animals and their rebellion against human oppression on the farm.
The document provides 15 sets of scrambled words that can be rearranged to form sentences. The scrambled words need to be put in the correct order to express complete sentences on topics such as a postman delivering a parcel, what types of seasons make up a year, and signaling when to stop at traffic lights based on their color.
This document provides a summary of the residence hall options for students living on Marshall University's campus, including Twin Towers, Holderby, Marshall Commons, and Buskirk. It outlines the basic amenities and features of each residence hall such as whether they are coed or single gender, room types, laundry facilities, and air conditioning.
The document discusses various regional versions of the Three Little Pigs story from different parts of the world. The standard European version involves three pigs building houses of different materials and a wolf blowing down the first two houses of straw and sticks before being unable to destroy the brick house. Versions from Alaska involve pigs building houses of snow and ice and facing a bear instead of a wolf. The Hawaiian version has the pigs building houses from natural materials like grass, driftwood and lava rock and confronting a shark disguised as a beach boy or lei seller. Common themes across versions include the pigs building progressively stronger houses and outwitting the local feared animal antagonist.
London doesn’t have zip codes … exactly. We have postal codes and each one is different depending on where you live, north, south east or west. And sometimes even how far down a street you live.
The good thing about it is that you can give someone a house number and the street code and end up at their door with no more information than that. London Zip Codes are made up of 2 letters and either 1 or 2 letters a space and then then a number followed by 2 letters: example: NW6 5BQ… I have no idea if that exist.. but NW6 does (Northwest London)
London has the following postal regions which are further divided into local postcodes.
Wonder Woman is princess Diana of the amazon warriors who won the right to leave their island. She is the daughter of Zuse and Hippolyta and has 2 sisters. Wonder Woman has arrived to save the day using her super speed and other powers.
The 8 team softball league playoffs have reached the finals, with Kenny Kings finishing with the best regular season record but being upset in 3 games by the Cubs, and defending champions Evolution being defeated by The Players in a hard fought semifinal. The championship will feature The Players, a veteran team playing in the finals for the first time, facing off against the Cubs, a powerful hitting team that was counted out but made it back to the finals as former champions.
The 8 team softball league playoffs have reached the finals, with Kenny Kings finishing with the best regular season record but being upset in 3 games by the Cubs, and defending champions Evolution being defeated by The Players in a hard fought semifinal. The championship will feature The Players, a veteran team playing in the finals for the first time, facing off against the Cubs, a powerful hitting team that was counted out but made it back to the finals as former champions.
The document provides 15 sets of scrambled words that can be rearranged to form sentences. The scrambled words need to be put in the correct order to express complete sentences on topics such as a postman delivering a parcel, what types of seasons make up a year, and signaling when to stop at traffic lights based on their color.
This document provides a summary of the residence hall options for students living on Marshall University's campus, including Twin Towers, Holderby, Marshall Commons, and Buskirk. It outlines the basic amenities and features of each residence hall such as whether they are coed or single gender, room types, laundry facilities, and air conditioning.
The document discusses various regional versions of the Three Little Pigs story from different parts of the world. The standard European version involves three pigs building houses of different materials and a wolf blowing down the first two houses of straw and sticks before being unable to destroy the brick house. Versions from Alaska involve pigs building houses of snow and ice and facing a bear instead of a wolf. The Hawaiian version has the pigs building houses from natural materials like grass, driftwood and lava rock and confronting a shark disguised as a beach boy or lei seller. Common themes across versions include the pigs building progressively stronger houses and outwitting the local feared animal antagonist.
London doesn’t have zip codes … exactly. We have postal codes and each one is different depending on where you live, north, south east or west. And sometimes even how far down a street you live.
The good thing about it is that you can give someone a house number and the street code and end up at their door with no more information than that. London Zip Codes are made up of 2 letters and either 1 or 2 letters a space and then then a number followed by 2 letters: example: NW6 5BQ… I have no idea if that exist.. but NW6 does (Northwest London)
London has the following postal regions which are further divided into local postcodes.
Wonder Woman is princess Diana of the amazon warriors who won the right to leave their island. She is the daughter of Zuse and Hippolyta and has 2 sisters. Wonder Woman has arrived to save the day using her super speed and other powers.
The 8 team softball league playoffs have reached the finals, with Kenny Kings finishing with the best regular season record but being upset in 3 games by the Cubs, and defending champions Evolution being defeated by The Players in a hard fought semifinal. The championship will feature The Players, a veteran team playing in the finals for the first time, facing off against the Cubs, a powerful hitting team that was counted out but made it back to the finals as former champions.
The 8 team softball league playoffs have reached the finals, with Kenny Kings finishing with the best regular season record but being upset in 3 games by the Cubs, and defending champions Evolution being defeated by The Players in a hard fought semifinal. The championship will feature The Players, a veteran team playing in the finals for the first time, facing off against the Cubs, a powerful hitting team that was counted out but made it back to the finals as former champions.
Old Major the boar gives a speech inspiring the animals of Manor Farm to rebel against their human farmer Mr. Jones. The animals successfully drive Mr. Jones off the farm and rename it Animal Farm, establishing Seven Commandments of animalism. Over time, the pigs Napoleon and Snowball take control of the farm and begin rewriting the rules to benefit themselves, eventually becoming indistinguishable from humans as inequality grows.
1. Old Major delivers a speech arguing for a rebellion against the human owners led by Mr. Jones. The animals adopt the principles of Animalism and carry out a successful rebellion, taking control of Manor Farm.
2. The pigs Snowball and Napoleon emerge as leaders, but they increasingly disagree over the running of the farm. Snowball proposes new ideas like education programs and building a windmill, while Napoleon gains influence through fear and propaganda.
3. Over time, Napoleon consolidates power by expelling his rivals like Snowball, and manipulating the other animals through lies and violence. He begins to adopt human behaviors like trading with local farmers and wearing clothes. By the end, the pigs and humans are indist
This document provides a summary of 3 chapters from the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell:
1) Old Major the prize boar gives a speech to the other animals on the farm about his dream of overthrowing their human masters so that the animals can be free. After his death, the pigs Napoleon and Snowball work to teach the principles of Animalism to the other animals and help orchestrate a rebellion where the animals take control of the farm.
2) Snowball proposes building a windmill, but Napoleon has his dogs attack Snowball and blame problems on the farm on him. Napoleon becomes the sole leader and makes changes so that the pigs are given more privileges than other animals.
3)
The story is set on Manor Farm, owned by Mr. Jones. Old Major tells the animals of his vision for overthrowing human tyranny. After Old Major's death, the pigs Snowball and Napoleon teach the principles of Animalism. The animals later rebel and drive the humans off, renaming the farm Animal Farm. Snowball and Napoleon argue over the future direction of the farm, and Napoleon has Snowball chased off. Life becomes increasingly difficult for the animals as the pigs begin to act more like humans.
The summary is as follows:
1. Old Major, the old boar, calls a meeting where he teaches the animals a revolutionary song and compares humans to parasites.
2. The animals revolt and drive Mr. Jones from the farm, renaming it Animal Farm and writing the Seven Commandments.
3. Snowball and Napoleon later struggle for leadership, and Napoleon consolidates power by accusing Snowball of various attacks and purges. Napoleon begins acting more like a human by walking on two legs and wearing clothes.
4. Over time, the pigs rewrite the rules and commandments to benefit themselves while working the other animals harder. By the end, the pigs' faces are indistinguishable from humans
The document provides context and details about George Orwell's classic novel Animal Farm. It summarizes the origins of the story, its publication challenges, and key characters like Napoleon, Snowball, and Boxer that represent real-world figures like Stalin and Trotsky. The pigs take control of the farm and over time corrupt the original ideals of the animal revolution, becoming indistinguishable from humans as they adopt human behaviors and reclaim the farm's prior name of Manor Farm.
The winter is difficult for the animals as they struggle with lack of food and harsh conditions. Napoleon begins selling the animals' eggs and timber to buy grain, leading to starvation. He then stages a purge, accusing animals of conspiring with Snowball. Many animals are killed after being forced to confess to false crimes. The surviving animals are shocked at how different the farm has become from their original vision of freedom and equality.
Animal Farm is narrated with an omniscient point of view. Orwell does not narrow his focus to only one character. We have passages that focus on the following characters: Snowball, Napoleon, Boxer, Squealer, and Benjamin.
We can also say that the story is narrated in chronological order.
Snowball is an intelligent pig who comes up with the idea for the windmill but is later exiled by Napoleon. Old Major is a respected boar who inspires the animals with the principles of Animalism. Napoleon initially cooperates with Snowball but later exiles him to gain full control over the farm and institutes a tyrannical rule similar to Mr. Jones. Squealer uses propaganda to support Napoleon's version of events.
Over the years, the animal population on the farm increases and the boundaries expand through additional land purchases. The pigs increasingly resemble humans by walking on two legs, wearing clothes, and carrying whips. By the end, the animals cannot distinguish between the pigs and humans. The ideals of the revolution are completely corrupted, as Animal Farm is renamed Manor Farm and fully assimilated back into the prevailing social order.
Old Major the boar gives a speech inspiring the animals of Manor Farm to rebel against their human farmer Mr. Jones. The animals successfully drive Mr. Jones off the farm and rename it Animal Farm, establishing Seven Commandments of animalism. Over time, the pigs Napoleon and Snowball take control of the farm and begin rewriting the rules to benefit themselves, eventually becoming indistinguishable from humans as inequality grows.
1. Old Major delivers a speech arguing for a rebellion against the human owners led by Mr. Jones. The animals adopt the principles of Animalism and carry out a successful rebellion, taking control of Manor Farm.
2. The pigs Snowball and Napoleon emerge as leaders, but they increasingly disagree over the running of the farm. Snowball proposes new ideas like education programs and building a windmill, while Napoleon gains influence through fear and propaganda.
3. Over time, Napoleon consolidates power by expelling his rivals like Snowball, and manipulating the other animals through lies and violence. He begins to adopt human behaviors like trading with local farmers and wearing clothes. By the end, the pigs and humans are indist
This document provides a summary of 3 chapters from the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell:
1) Old Major the prize boar gives a speech to the other animals on the farm about his dream of overthrowing their human masters so that the animals can be free. After his death, the pigs Napoleon and Snowball work to teach the principles of Animalism to the other animals and help orchestrate a rebellion where the animals take control of the farm.
2) Snowball proposes building a windmill, but Napoleon has his dogs attack Snowball and blame problems on the farm on him. Napoleon becomes the sole leader and makes changes so that the pigs are given more privileges than other animals.
3)
The story is set on Manor Farm, owned by Mr. Jones. Old Major tells the animals of his vision for overthrowing human tyranny. After Old Major's death, the pigs Snowball and Napoleon teach the principles of Animalism. The animals later rebel and drive the humans off, renaming the farm Animal Farm. Snowball and Napoleon argue over the future direction of the farm, and Napoleon has Snowball chased off. Life becomes increasingly difficult for the animals as the pigs begin to act more like humans.
The summary is as follows:
1. Old Major, the old boar, calls a meeting where he teaches the animals a revolutionary song and compares humans to parasites.
2. The animals revolt and drive Mr. Jones from the farm, renaming it Animal Farm and writing the Seven Commandments.
3. Snowball and Napoleon later struggle for leadership, and Napoleon consolidates power by accusing Snowball of various attacks and purges. Napoleon begins acting more like a human by walking on two legs and wearing clothes.
4. Over time, the pigs rewrite the rules and commandments to benefit themselves while working the other animals harder. By the end, the pigs' faces are indistinguishable from humans
The document provides context and details about George Orwell's classic novel Animal Farm. It summarizes the origins of the story, its publication challenges, and key characters like Napoleon, Snowball, and Boxer that represent real-world figures like Stalin and Trotsky. The pigs take control of the farm and over time corrupt the original ideals of the animal revolution, becoming indistinguishable from humans as they adopt human behaviors and reclaim the farm's prior name of Manor Farm.
The winter is difficult for the animals as they struggle with lack of food and harsh conditions. Napoleon begins selling the animals' eggs and timber to buy grain, leading to starvation. He then stages a purge, accusing animals of conspiring with Snowball. Many animals are killed after being forced to confess to false crimes. The surviving animals are shocked at how different the farm has become from their original vision of freedom and equality.
Animal Farm is narrated with an omniscient point of view. Orwell does not narrow his focus to only one character. We have passages that focus on the following characters: Snowball, Napoleon, Boxer, Squealer, and Benjamin.
We can also say that the story is narrated in chronological order.
Snowball is an intelligent pig who comes up with the idea for the windmill but is later exiled by Napoleon. Old Major is a respected boar who inspires the animals with the principles of Animalism. Napoleon initially cooperates with Snowball but later exiles him to gain full control over the farm and institutes a tyrannical rule similar to Mr. Jones. Squealer uses propaganda to support Napoleon's version of events.
Over the years, the animal population on the farm increases and the boundaries expand through additional land purchases. The pigs increasingly resemble humans by walking on two legs, wearing clothes, and carrying whips. By the end, the animals cannot distinguish between the pigs and humans. The ideals of the revolution are completely corrupted, as Animal Farm is renamed Manor Farm and fully assimilated back into the prevailing social order.
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The place where Old Major gave the incredible
speech and the song Beasts Of England.
HERE YOU CAN FIND:
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Chapter 1
- Old Major's speech --> to inspire the animals to
rebel from Man, to obtain freedom
- Beasts of England song introduced--> tells animals
what they're lives without Man would be like
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Chapter 2
- Animals rebel against Jones --> without planning,
because they were unfed the whole day
- Pigs come up with the 7 commandments based on
Old Major's speech
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Chapter 3
- Pigs reserve all the milk and apples for themselves -
-> start of inequality soon after the rebellion
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PARTICIPATE IN THE GAME CALLED :
The epic battle of cowshed
MOREEEE!
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Chapter 4
- Battle of the Cowshed --> Mr Jones comes back to
reclaim his farm. This time, due to Snowball's plans,
the animals are well prepared and are victorious
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REVIVES WHEN Snowball is expelled !!
Be followed by dogs. F----U-----N!
AND …MORE..!!
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Chapter 5
- Windmill idea suggested by Snowball -->
symbolises development and modernisation of the
farm. Beneficial because now they can get electricity,
warmth, and storage space for their harvest
- Snowball is expelled --> this is the last we see of
him in the novel. The path is clear for Napoleon to be
the unchallenged leader.
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You will passed by a strong wind and feel what the
windmill feel when get destroyed.
NEED MORE ?!
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Chapter 6
- the pigs engage in trade on behalf of the farm -->
animals realise they cannot be self-sufficient and
have to depend on humans for some things --> going
against commandment
- the windmill collapses due to strong wind, and the
thin walls.
- pigs start living in the farmhouse and sleep on beds
--> going against commandments
15.
You will participated in a eggs contest, the person
who collect more eggs win ! In order to remember
the rebellion of the hens.
SOOO.. MOREEE!
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Chapter 7
- Hen rebellion --> Napoleon wants their eggs to
trade with humans for other items.
- Execution of animals who are thought to be
plotting with Snowball to overthrow Napoleon
- animals rebuild windmill
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Chapter 8
- Frederick and his men attack the farm and destroy
the windmill
- Pigs drink alcohol --> going against yet another
commandment
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See one of the designs of the windmill…
Not yet!
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Chapter 9
- animals start to rebuild the windmill
- food is even more scarce but pigs still live in luxury
- sale of Boxer to horse- slaughterer
- Napoleon is president and Moses returns
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See the sculture of these pigs in two leg position ..
SO ..
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Chapter 10
- the Rebellion is a distant vague memory for most
animals
- pigs start walking on legs like humans, and behave like
humans
- change in commandments:
1. 4 legs good, 2 legs better!
2. All animals are equal but some animals are more equal
than others
- meeting with humans on the farm
- ends with animals not being able to differentiate pigs
from humans
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This museum gives you more than information, you
can also revive the main scene, and see the sculture
of every animal in animal farm.
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