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Day 5 Composition Thesis for Research Report Exercise to be sent to Seton WEEK SEVEN Day 1 Assignment 23, First Quarter. Refer to Handbook, Section A 1. 1. Book Analysis Scarlet Pimpernel, Giant, or Great Expectations. Remember that the book analysis is due at the end of the quarter, so keep reading! At this point, you should be doing some writing of the Analysis, or at least outlining in preparation for the Analysis. Refer to the Handbook, Section C, the Introduction and First Quarter. When writing the Book Analysis, be sure to follow the rules of paragraph composition that you have learned in the last several weeks. Refer to the Book Analysis Guidelines in the Handbook, Section C. 2. Literature Begin reading Animal Farm by George Orwell. Today we begin the literature assignment for this quarter. The Online Lecture for Week Seven presents Part I on Animal Farm. Animal Farm is one of the best known novels of the twentieth century, and it contains an important message. Begin today by reading the You will read and study Animal Farm at the rate of one chapter a day. At the end, there will be a test. It is best to write the answers to the study questions in your English notebook or on the computer; these questions cover the details of the story and will help you to comprehend the novel. Answers to the Discussion Questions do not need to be written out; these questions are meant to broaden your understanding of the novel s meaning. You should discuss your answers with your parent-teacher, and then read the answers which we provide in the key. If you cannot discuss them with your parent, think about the questions and either jot down your answers or record your answers on a tape recorder before reading the answers in the key. ENG201_13A -- ENGLISH 10 -- LESSON PLANS -- 4/25/2013 -- PAGE 35

Note: Even though you are not required to write out the answers to the Discussion Questions, we encourage you to do so. At least, do not fail to read the questions and think about them. They are important and are likely to appear in the test. George Orwell Because of his keen perception of the ills of industrial society, George Orwell became a Socialist, mistakenly believing socialism to be a cure for these ills. of the Spanish Civil War, Orwell s sympathies lay with the Republican side in that war which was dominated by Socialists and Communists. The Catholic Church was on the Nationalist side. (For more information, check Christ the King Lord of History by was badly wounded. Although his unit was aligned with the revolutionaries, it was not controlled by Russian Communists at that time. However, when the Republican government came under the direction of Moscow, the most radical elements began a his life. Introduction to Animal Farm The plot of Animal Farm is meant to parallel and satirize the course of modern or event in the Communist Revolution. We have listed these here and leave it to you to work out in more detail the exact parallels. Chapters 27 30 of Christ the King, or relevant chapters of Russian Revolution. Animal Farm is an allegory. An allegory uses one thing to symbolize another to make the story s point. In this book, the animals symbolize humans, e.g., Boxer represents a strong and dedicated but ignorant worker, and Squealer represents a deceitful and artful propagandist. Once this is understood, the meaning of the book is clearer. 1. Character Parallels a. Old Major = Marx b. Jones = Czar Nicholas II c. Napoleon = Stalin d. Snowball = Trotsky 2. Group Parallels a. Animalism = Marxism b. Moses = Organized Religion c. Dogs = Secret Police d. Pilkington and Foxwood farm = Britain ENG201_13A -- ENGLISH 10 -- LESSON PLANS -- 4/25/2013 -- PAGE 36

3. Event Parallels a. Battle of Cowshed = anti-revolutionary invasion by West b. Battle of Windmill = Nazi invasion c. Windmill = Five year plans for agricultural production which invariably failed d. Purges = obvious parallel declare their wartime alliance against Germany. Animal Farm was published in 1945, just as World War II was ending. Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt sat down at Yalta to divide post-war Europe into spheres Orwell s position when he began the book in 1943 was a troubled one. His sympathy, as noted, was with Socialism and the lower classes. Stalin and the Communists had put themselves forward as the champions of the working class. However, by 1943, it was abundantly clear to all but the most naive or duplicitous that Stalin was a vicious and power-hungry tyrant. Still, no one in the West had against Hitler. Karl Marx is represented in the book by Old Major. Below is a brief description of Marx s fundamental principle which Old Major teaches in the book. Karl Marx and the Class Struggle The Industrial Revolution created vast wealth for owners, the capitalists. But the workers [the proletariat] suffered from poverty and injustice. Many social reformers saw a cure for their misery in socialism, i.e., the transfer of the means of production [factories, banks, land, and other properties] from their owners to the state or to the workers for the common welfare. The Utopian Socialists believed this 19 th Century, vehemently disagreed. He asserted that mankind comprised only two hostile classes: the capitalists [the exploiting class] and the proletariat [the exploited class]. These classes had no common interests; their interests were irreconcilable. His Communist Manifesto [1848] proclaimed: The history of all human societies up to the present times has been the history of the class struggle. The only satisfactory class that would crush the exploiters by seizing their property. Marx argued that the laws of history and the internal contradictions of capitalism dictated that the workers revolution and its success were inevitable. Once the revolution was completed, Communism would create a utopian society, he said. ENG201_13A -- ENGLISH 10 -- LESSON PLANS -- 4/25/2013 -- PAGE 37

The twentieth century, in contrast to the nineteenth, can be called The Age of Totalitarianism. Beginning with the First World War, the values and dreams of the secularists and modernists crumbled. It is clear to all but the most blind that mankind is not progressing towards a bright future. Continual war and revolution have wracked the world, slavery has been reintroduced to vast populations under the name of Socialism, and hatred and violence have grown immeasurably. No longer is it possible for intelligent people to write about a time when mankind will reach a kind of secular heaven. Orwell s book is therefore called anti-utopian arises from the knowledge of the immense power of the State to do harm to the individual person, to destroy the individual. Orwell bases his book on the Soviet Union; he could have selected Nazi Germany, or in fact, any of the dictatorships we see in the world. His story has been repeated many times in many countries throughout the course of this century. Most recently, of course, we have seen it in Iran, Iraq, China, Cuba, and North Korea, as well as many other countries which have cruel and heartless dictatorships. Day 2 Literature Read Animal Farm, Chapter 1. Read the questions before you read the chapter so you can look for the answers as you read. Answer the following questions in writing or on the computer. Chapter 1 Quiz Questions: 1. Who was Old Major? 2. From where did his ideas come? 3. How did he contribute to the Revolution? 4. What was the basic teaching Old Major gave? 5. What was Beasts of England? 6. How does the rally end? ENG201_13A -- ENGLISH 10 -- LESSON PLANS -- 4/25/2013 -- PAGE 38

Discussion Questions: 1. Orwell has called his book a fairy story. Why is this an ironic description? Think about the usual turn of events in a fairy story. 2. Old Major says Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove Man from the scene, and the root cause of hunger and overwork is abolished for ever. Why is Old Major wrong? 3. What does the Catholic Church teach about the root causes of poverty and hunger? Day 3 Literature Read Animal Farm then answer the following questions: Chapter 2 Quiz Questions: 1. Who emerge as leaders after Old Major s death? 3. What is the system they have worked out? 4. What does Moses the raven talk about? 5. Why do Boxer and Clover become such faithful disciples? 6. How did the Revolution occur? 8. What skill have the pigs learned? 9. What are the Seven Commandments? 10. The cows have a problem. How is it solved? 11. Who will guard the milk? ENG201_13A -- ENGLISH 10 -- LESSON PLANS -- 4/25/2013 -- PAGE 39

Discussion Questions: 1. What is the function of Moses the Raven? What does he represent? Read in the encyclopedia about the Russian Orthodox church before and after the Communist Revolution. Why was the Orthodox church unable to resist Communism? 2. What was the Russian Government like before the Revolution? How does this compare with Mr. Jones? 3. Discuss the reasons behind each of the seven commandments. How are they similar to human conditions? In Chapter Two, a passage reads, These Seven Commandments would form an unalterable law by which all the animals on Animal Farm must live for ever after. Snowball and Napoleon condensed Animalism into the Seven Commandments and they simply proclaimed that these were an unalterable. The purpose of laws, however, is to regulate behavior in a society. This was not the purpose of the Seven Commandments. They were not actual laws, but propaganda, a set of assertions and doctrines designed to support the principles of Animalism. The Seven Commandments were not actual laws, but the ideology which proclaimed a new order on the farm. Day 4 Literature Read Animal Farm, Chapter 3. Answer the following questions: Chapter 3 Quiz Questions: 1. How did the animals work the farm with tools made for human hands? 2. Why did the pigs assume the leadership? 3. Describe Boxer. What was his motto? 4. What is Old Benjamin s attitude to the Revolution? 5. How are Sundays spent? ENG201_13A -- ENGLISH 10 -- LESSON PLANS -- 4/25/2013 -- PAGE 40