Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Ms. Melville Animal Farm paragraph 10-22-08
In "Animal Farm" the animals accept Napolean's lies for many reasons. The first reason is that now that he was now in charge every was suppose to believe that all of what he said was true. Napolean wanted to have his own way, and all of the animals do what he wants. The animals also just believed him becuase the knew ni better, just that everything he said was to be true.The second reason is when the storm came and wrecked the windmill. After the windmill was wrecked Napolean started blaming Snowball for this crime. He said "comrades" do you know who is responsible for this, do you know who is the enemy who came in the night.The final reason is that the animals have no choice but to believe his lies. The reason for this is becuase Snowball wasn't there to tell them the truth. As well as the animals not being all that smart and could not tell whether or not Napolean was telling the truth. In conclusion these are of the reasons why the animals accept Napolean's lies.
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Saffronia, your first and third yellows are strong reasons that show why the animals accept Napoleon's lies.
Your second yellow - about the windmill - doesn't really give a reason for why the animals are believing him. It might have been better to use the idea of the animals not being that smart. Also, you needed 2 quotes.
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