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MacKenzie Juday, Heidi Pearson, Skya Whitman, Heather Malish, Ryley Dennis 4 th Hour Honors English
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What are the warning signs? How do we heed them? What are appropriate actions?
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Examples of leaders not upholding our constitutional rights: Napoleon and the other pigs changing the seven commandments for their own benefit. Making the animals work long hours with little compensation Brainwashing animals into thinking there is a lot of food and good living conditions Napoleon taking credit for Snowball’s windmill idea Napoleon and the pigs going against the original idea of Animalism.
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Examples of how to heed the situation: Hard to heed the situation because the other animals were not as smart as the pigs They were being brainwashed Scared to act against Napoleon They would almost realize that something was wrong, but they weren’t smart enough and the pigs convinced them otherwise.
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Examples of leaders not upholding our constitutional rights: Party has too many restrictions No privacy No private thoughts No opinions or feelings No freedom Party changes the past
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Examples of how to heed the situation: Winston writing in journal Buying the paperweight Winston and Julia’s relationship Winston renting out the room above Mr. Charrington’s shop Most people are brainwashed from the Party’s lies so they don’t know their constitutional rights are not being upheld
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What are the indicators that our elected leaders are no longer upholding our constitutional rights? Your rights are being taken away or limited The leaders have too much power How do you heed the situation, what are appropriate actions to take? Following your heart and what you believe in Careful rebellion There’s not always a way to take action
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