While I honestly can't be arsed to do someone else's homework, I'd also strongly recommend reading the book yourself just because I think it's that good. It's one of my all-time faves, and I'd be glad to answer questions or discuss something. It's small, and it reads fast. You could probably zip through it in under an hour.
While I honestly can't be arsed to do someone else's homework, I'd also strongly recommend reading the book yourself just because I think it's that good. It's one of my all-time faves, and I'd be glad to answer questions or discuss something. It's small, and it reads fast. You could probably zip through it in under an hour.
Read it a year ago. Didn't do a report though...
Still I recommend it!
BTW, there's alot more books I did review on my blog, http://thestuffiread.blogspot.com
I'll have to get back to you on that, I think I get to make my own thesis, so I might just borrow yours.
What was yours on? I do know that I have to identify all the characters and who they represent, and I think I have to give eamples on it, but, i dunno yet, I can get that info tomorrow though.
I read it on the way home from Victoria after I bought it there. It was pretty good, if a little short.
Also, from Wikipedia and my opinion:
Old Major=Marx (Wikipedia: probably Marx, possibly Lenin or Trotsky)
Napoleon=Stalin (Wikipedia: Stalin)
Snowball=Lenin (Wikipedia: Trotsky)
Squealer=propaganda minister (Wikipedia: Molotov and Pravda)
I thought I knew a lot about this sort of thing, but apparently I don't.