Connections Between Animal Farm and Historical Figures
Explore the parallels between characters in George Orwell's Animal Farm and real-life historical figures like Adolf Hitler, highlighting how Orwell effectively portrays these connections.
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Hook or Attention Grabber An interesting fact about your research topic, or a quote from Animal Farm, one of your sources, or anywhere else that relates to your paper (Be sure to cite a quote if you use one.) Exp: Everyone knows Hitler was the man behind the Holocaust, but many may not be aware he also schemed behind the back of fellow dictator and so-called ally, Joseph Stalin.
Thesis Statement This one will be much longer than those you have written before . Claim or opinion: (your topic)=(what? in Animal Farm) Subpoint for each body paragraph Background info on person/event Connection in Animal Farm How well Orwell portrayed this person/event
Thesis Statement exp: CLAIM: The character of Fredrick in Animal Farm, by George Orwell, represents Adolf Hitler. SUBPOINT 1: The infamous German leader stabbed Joseph Stalin in the back during World War II. SUBPOINT 2: Fredrick represents Hitler; one can see the connection between the character who allies with Napoleon, then schemes against him. SUBPOINT 3: Orwell drew this connection well, and gave a fair representation of Hitler through Fredrick, however, he could have shown more of the abuses toward the animals on Fredrick s own farm.
Sample Introduction Paragraph Everyone knows Hitler was the man behind the Holocaust, but many may not be aware he also schemed behind the back of fellow dictator and so-called ally, Joseph Stalin. The character of Fredrick in Animal Farm, by George Orwell, represents Adolf Hitler. The infamous German leader stabbed Joseph Stalin in the back during World War II. Fredrick represents Hitler; one can see the connection between the character who allies with Napoleon, then schemes against him. Orwell drew this connection well, and gave a fair representation of Hitler through Fredrick, however, he could have shown more of the abuses toward the animals on Fredrick s own farm.