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Animal Farm Parody allegory rhetoric Terms and application Speech and analysis Continuation of Snowball v Napoleon

Allegory/Fable/Rhetoric literary or artistic work that has multiple levels of meaning: similar to analogy Other allegories: Lord of the Flies, Pilgrim’s Progress, The Faerie Queen Rhetoric Fable Use of language to influence/please others A short story teaching a moral, uses animals with human traits to teach lessons Literal Figurative/Symbolic Past Present Historical Fictional

Politics on Animal Farm 1 of 3 Fascism Socialism Totalitarianism State/Nation is of highest priority over individual freedom dictatorial government based on nationalism Chapter ___ Against private ownership, production, distribution are controlled by the workers Chapter ___ Centralized government that has total control of private citizens. Does not tolerate difference of opinion Chapter ___

Politics on Animal Farm 2 of 3 Communism Revolution All property and wealth is owned by all members of the society Overthrow of the government; dramatic change in idea or practice

Politics on Animal Farm 1 of 3 Bourgeoisie Proletariat the social class that, according to Marxist theory, owns the means of producing wealth and is regarded as exploiting the working class ________ in Animal Farm The working class sole asset – the labor they provide _________ in Animal Farm

Comparison Chart Review Take out your comparison chart and your spiral notebook. Napoleon Boxer Mollie Moses

Persuasive Techniques Handout On a new page in your binder review the following terms: ethos, pathos logos Bandwagon, transfer, glittering generalities Emotional appeal, social appeal Choose three of these terms Put the three terms at the top of the next page in your spiral. This will be used for Thursday’s homework.

Visions for a Better Future Take out your homework: charts pp 12-15 Compare notes with those near you What elements were in these speeches? Turn to a new page in your notebook 2 column: Speech devices from MLK Jr’s “I Have a Dream” and key words/phrases 2 column: Speech devices from Old Major’s “Animal Revolution” and key words/phrases

Homework Choose a character to analyze. In a well developed two page essay using terms associated with the novel, explain how Orwell constructed this animal on the basis of a historical figure. You will need the internet to make this a quality essay. You must cite your sources in a Works Cited – MLA format required Read Orwell’s “The Freedom of the Press” article and answer questions.

Redefining terms Record these notes in your spiral Persuasive Techniques: R.A.F.T Ethos Pathos Logos Hyperbole Generalization Understatement Word Choice: Connotation: tall or giant, skinny or waif-like Repetition Parallelism Analogy Appeal to Authority Irony Bandwagon Glittering Generalities Transfer Emotional Appeal Social Appeal