I guess if I were an animal from the book, Animal Farm it would be Snowball. In a way we are similar because of our leadership role and the initiative to take charge when things go wrong. When the humans get thrown out all the animals celebrate... Snowball and Napoleon are the two leaders that are willing to drive the farm. Everyone is wondering how their new life is going to work with them doing everything by themselves but, Snowball is stepping forward and letting all of them know that their in this together. Also, Snowball has a different perspective of running the farm, he has unique ideas and doesn't agree with everything Napoleon wants. Which just shows that he is strong enough to do whatever he wants and that, I like about him.
The character from Animal Farm that reminds me most of myself would have to be Snowball. Snowball was clearly the kindest pig on the farm. He is also excellent at giving speeches and has the most charisma of all the pigs. I would like to think that I am kind to my friends, my family, and my classmates and teachers. I am able to easily give speeches, when required. Snowball was able to convince the animals that the first version of the seven commandments, which Snowball wrote, were an excellent set of rules for the animals to follow. I feel that I can be very convincing of my point of view when I want to convey a point to my classmates. Also, Snowball was very passionate about his belief in the creation of the Windmill. When I feel strongly about something, I am able to convince others to agree with my point of view.
I think that if I was a character in Animal Farm, I would probably be the cart-horse, Boxer. I would obviously like to believe that I am much more intelligent than Boxer, who can’t even remember the whole alphabet, but other than that I think we have a few quite similar qualities. Boxer is a loyal, hardworking horse who always gives it everything he has and does his best. He never is shirking off of work and is always offering to help. He also is very trusting. This ultimately is Boxer’s biggest problem. Much like Boxer, I trust just about everyone, which isn’t always the best thing. Boxer ends up putting all his faith in Napoleon and the other pigs, who sell him as soon as he stops being useful. Overall, Boxer isn’t always the brightest animal on the farm, but he definitely is one of the hardest workers, and one of the most loyal animals there.
The character I resemble the most would have to be the pig, Napoleon. Napoleon is both cunning and brilliant. His ruthlessness is what sets him apart from his rival, Snowball. He always has a plan for the future and the tools necessary to carry it out. Through deception and manipulation, his sovereignty remained unchallenged, a testament to his genius. Through propaganda Napoleon managed to control the hearts and minds of his subjects. Through violence he managed to quell whatever words could not. Through fear he kept his rivals in check. Although his methods are immoral, one cannot argue with their effectiveness. His intelligence resembles my own and I one day hope to rival his deadly efficiency. :D
The character from Animal Farm that I am most like would probably be the horse, Clover. I am like Clover because we are both loyal and devoted. I am loyal to my friends and my family by doing whatever they ask me to do whenever they ask me. Also, both Clover and I are not easily able to express ourselves with words. Clover is also helpful and kind to others. She always helps whenever she needs to and never shows up to work late. However, Clover and I are not alike because she can easily be tricked into thinking that everything that the pigs do is right. For instance, when the pigs start to sleep in beds, she thinks that there is a rule against it. Since she can’t read, Muriel reads the commandment to her and it says, “No animal may sleep in a bed with sheets.” Since this is what the commandment says, she thinks that she has just remembered it wrong.
the character that most reminds of me is snowball. Snowball is a good leader, trying to do what is best for the farm. He is not demanding and is is very considerate of what the animals need. He also tries to follow the rule that all animals are equal. I think that I try my best to follow the rules. He obviously is not greedy like Napoleon is. My mother as taught me better than to act like Napoleon (no offense to Napoleon's mommy). Snowball is very friendly, and i think that i am a friendly dude. That is why i think Snowball is like me.
The character in Animal Farm that reminds myself of me would probably be the cat. The cat does not like to work at all and always goes and hides when it is time to do work. But yet, always finds its way back when the food is served or when the work is over. And it reminds me of myself because I don't always like doing all the work around the house. And so when my dad tells me to do it I try to make up an excuse so that I don't have to do the work. But later I end up having to do it and sometimes more than what i had to do in the first place because I didn't listen the first time. I also don't like doing the work but then when I want food or hear them talking about getting food I come out so that I can have some.
The character that I think is most like myself is Boxer. I really liked reading about boxer throughout the book. One of my favorite attributes of boxer is his tendency to stay out of drama. Whenever the animals were in a big argument, boxer would just hang back and go with the flow; that is something I do a lot. Another one of our similarities is the fact that boxer is a total boss. He killed someone in the battle of cowshed, and he is the strongest animal on the farm, and if you have ever seen me, you should know that I am the same way. He is also very hard working. Even though I can be quite lazy at times, I like to think of myself as a good worker. The only thing that Boxer and I don’t have in common is that he is a horse, and I am a human.
The character that most resembles me would be Snowball. Most people chose snowball because of his leadership and kindness abilities. I have some of those traits, but that is not why I picked Snowball as the character that most resembles me. I chose Snowball because of his ability to design stuff. For example, he designed the windmill even though Napoleon tried to trick everyone that he had actually designed it. I personally love designing things and building things. That is the trait me and snowball have most in common with each other. Another trait we share is his fairness and humility. I like to think that I am a humble person, and I try to be fair. For example, I try not to be a ball hog in soccer. That is why I chose Snowball. To sum it all up, if Snowball was a human, I would be his brother.
Out of all of the characters in Animal Farm, I would say I mostly resemble Mr. Jones. I am sometimes careless and forget to do stuff just like him. Mr. Jones forgot to do something as simple as shutting the pop holes on the henhouse. I forget to do simple stuff like an easy homework assignment, and have to do it sometime the next day at school. Sometimes even stuff as easy as doing something my parents asked me to. Mr. Jones also likes to get stuff done quickly. Chapter I mentions where he lurched across his front yard then threw his boots of at the front door and stumbled to bed. I am the same way, finishing a task fast even if it needs more effort to be a successful completion. Mr. Jones, after losing some money in a lawsuit, would lounge in his Windsor chair in his kitchen for days! Not all the time I am like that, but sometimes I am lazy just like Mr. Jones.
The character I beleive most resembles myself would probably be Moses the Raven. Moses is somewhat of a lazy bird. He doesn't really contirbute much to the farm. He also tells some pretty outragous stories that many of the animals refuse to believe. As much as I do not like it, I do consider myself to be a lazy person when I am at my home. I just like to lay around most of the day. Also, at times I am not much of a hard worker when it comes to my school work and homework; I tend to want to procrastinate and put it off to the last moment. And another thing, when I was little I used to tell a lot of lies and crazy stories kind of like Moses. Although I am not proud of this fact, I do tend to share some of the more negative qualities of Moses.
I guess I would have to say the character that reminds me of myself the most is Boxer, the horse. Like him, I believe I am I pretty hard-working person. What I really like about him is when he doesn’t do something to his full capability, or something doesn’t work the way as planned, he says, “I will try harder.” Personally, I don’t like thinking of myself as someone who fails at certain things... so in order to make sure I did my best, I must push myself past my breaking point and do everything I can to succeed. Another way I resemble Boxer is how I still work even if I am injured. Towards the end of the book when he was still working on the farm and collapsed, he knew that he was weak, but that didn’t stop him. He pushed himself way too far past his breaking point, and I find myself doing that quite often as well.
The character that most reminds me of myself in the book, Animal Farm, would have to be Snowball. I think Snowball is soft-hearted and is very caring for the other animals which is something I think we have in common. He does his best as a leader, and I believe that Snowball is not decieved easily. My parents tell me I'm giving just like Snowball, and I think we both look at others with heart. Another thing I have in common with Snowball is that he tries to lead people the right way, and he lets people know he can trust them fully, without hesitation. Snowball looks at the animals with fairness and respect, and I do that too. That is why I think we're alike :D
The character I believe is most like me in this book would have to be Boxer. Boxer is a very loyal cart-horse and he is always willing to work. He treats everyone fairly and does not order everyone around like Napoleon does. You can trust Boxer with anything. He keeps trying and does not get discouraged when he fails. He is not lazy like some of the other animals on the farm. He is someone everyone can count on. He worked until he could not work anymore and did his best to never let anyone down. Even though he was not the smartest animal on the farm, he always did his best. He did all the work he was supposed to do and more. He never had a bad attitude towards the other animals and always offered to help even when he had already done his fair share of work. Boxer did trust Napoleon too much, though. He did not realize what he was getting himself into. I think I would have been more cautious and not let someone use me like that.
The character that I think I resemble the most would have to be Boxer. He always worked hard and never complained like some of the rest of the animals. He was loyal to his superiors even though they might have been a little harsh. I think I am like Boxer because I always work hard in everything I do. Even when I'm injured I always work hard to get better at whatever I'm doing. Boxer may have been of "average intelligence", but he knew that doing work was the only way the farm could survive and he knew that working was where he came in. Even though he grew weaker and weaker he never gave up until he absolutely had to. In this way, I always work hard until I can't and I always give it my very best to finish what I started. The only thing I can think of that isn't similar between Boxer and I is that he trusted everyone before he could see their true side.
I guess if I were an animal from the book, Animal Farm it would be Snowball. In a way we are similar because of our leadership role and the initiative to take charge when things go wrong. When the humans get thrown out all the animals celebrate... Snowball and Napoleon are the two leaders that are willing to drive the farm. Everyone is wondering how their new life is going to work with them doing everything by themselves but, Snowball is stepping forward and letting all of them know that their in this together. Also, Snowball has a different perspective of running the farm, he has unique ideas and doesn't agree with everything Napoleon wants. Which just shows that he is strong enough to do whatever he wants and that, I like about him.
ReplyDeleteThe character from Animal Farm that reminds me most of myself would have to be Snowball. Snowball was clearly the kindest pig on the farm. He is also excellent at giving speeches and has the most charisma of all the pigs. I would like to think that I am kind to my friends, my family, and my classmates and teachers. I am able to easily give speeches, when required. Snowball was able to convince the animals that the first version of the seven commandments, which Snowball wrote, were an excellent set of rules for the animals to follow. I feel that I can be very convincing of my point of view when I want to convey a point to my classmates. Also, Snowball was very passionate about his belief in the creation of the Windmill. When I feel strongly about something, I am able to convince others to agree with my point of view.
ReplyDeleteI think that if I was a character in Animal Farm, I would probably be the cart-horse, Boxer. I would obviously like to believe that I am much more intelligent than Boxer, who can’t even remember the whole alphabet, but other than that I think we have a few quite similar qualities. Boxer is a loyal, hardworking horse who always gives it everything he has and does his best. He never is shirking off of work and is always offering to help. He also is very trusting. This ultimately is Boxer’s biggest problem. Much like Boxer, I trust just about everyone, which isn’t always the best thing. Boxer ends up putting all his faith in Napoleon and the other pigs, who sell him as soon as he stops being useful. Overall, Boxer isn’t always the brightest animal on the farm, but he definitely is one of the hardest workers, and one of the most loyal animals there.
ReplyDeleteThe character I resemble the most would have to be the pig, Napoleon. Napoleon is both cunning and brilliant. His ruthlessness is what sets him apart from his rival, Snowball. He always has a plan for the future and the tools necessary to carry it out. Through deception and manipulation, his sovereignty remained unchallenged, a testament to his genius. Through propaganda Napoleon managed to control the hearts and minds of his subjects. Through violence he managed to quell whatever words could not. Through fear he kept his rivals in check. Although his methods are immoral, one cannot argue with their effectiveness. His intelligence resembles my own and I one day hope to rival his deadly efficiency. :D
ReplyDeleteThe character from Animal Farm that I am most like would probably be the horse, Clover. I am like Clover because we are both loyal and devoted. I am loyal to my friends and my family by doing whatever they ask me to do whenever they ask me. Also, both Clover and I are not easily able to express ourselves with words. Clover is also helpful and kind to others. She always helps whenever she needs to and never shows up to work late. However, Clover and I are not alike because she can easily be tricked into thinking that everything that the pigs do is right. For instance, when the pigs start to sleep in beds, she thinks that there is a rule against it. Since she can’t read, Muriel reads the commandment to her and it says, “No animal may sleep in a bed with sheets.” Since this is what the commandment says, she thinks that she has just remembered it wrong.
ReplyDeletethe character that most reminds of me is snowball. Snowball is a good leader, trying to do what is best for the farm. He is not demanding and is is very considerate of what the animals need. He also tries to follow the rule that all animals are equal. I think that I try my best to follow the rules. He obviously is not greedy like Napoleon is. My mother as taught me better than to act like Napoleon (no offense to Napoleon's mommy). Snowball is very friendly, and i think that i am a friendly dude. That is why i think Snowball is like me.
ReplyDeleteThe character in Animal Farm that reminds myself of me would probably be the cat. The cat does not like to work at all and always goes and hides when it is time to do work. But yet, always finds its way back when the food is served or when the work is over. And it reminds me of myself because I don't always like doing all the work around the house. And so when my dad tells me to do it I try to make up an excuse so that I don't have to do the work. But later I end up having to do it and sometimes more than what i had to do in the first place because I didn't listen the first time. I also don't like doing the work but then when I want food or hear them talking about getting food I come out so that I can have some.
ReplyDeleteThe character that I think is most like myself is Boxer. I really liked reading about boxer throughout the book. One of my favorite attributes of boxer is his tendency to stay out of drama. Whenever the animals were in a big argument, boxer would just hang back and go with the flow; that is something I do a lot. Another one of our similarities is the fact that boxer is a total boss. He killed someone in the battle of cowshed, and he is the strongest animal on the farm, and if you have ever seen me, you should know that I am the same way. He is also very hard working. Even though I can be quite lazy at times, I like to think of myself as a good worker. The only thing that Boxer and I don’t have in common is that he is a horse, and I am a human.
ReplyDeleteThe character that most resembles me would be Snowball. Most people chose snowball because of his leadership and kindness abilities. I have some of those traits, but that is not why I picked Snowball as the character that most resembles me. I chose Snowball because of his ability to design stuff. For example, he designed the windmill even though Napoleon tried to trick everyone that he had actually designed it. I personally love designing things and building things. That is the trait me and snowball have most in common with each other. Another trait we share is his fairness and humility. I like to think that I am a humble person, and I try to be fair. For example, I try not to be a ball hog in soccer. That is why I chose Snowball. To sum it all up, if Snowball was a human, I would be his brother.
ReplyDeleteOut of all of the characters in Animal Farm, I would say I mostly resemble Mr. Jones. I am sometimes careless and forget to do stuff just like him. Mr. Jones forgot to do something as simple as shutting the pop holes on the henhouse. I forget to do simple stuff like an easy homework assignment, and have to do it sometime the next day at school. Sometimes even stuff as easy as doing something my parents asked me to. Mr. Jones also likes to get stuff done quickly. Chapter I mentions where he lurched across his front yard then threw his boots of at the front door and stumbled to bed. I am the same way, finishing a task fast even if it needs more effort to be a successful completion. Mr. Jones, after losing some money in a lawsuit, would lounge in his Windsor chair in his kitchen for days! Not all the time I am like that, but sometimes I am lazy just like Mr. Jones.
ReplyDeleteThe character I beleive most resembles myself would probably be Moses the Raven. Moses is somewhat of a lazy bird. He doesn't really contirbute much to the farm. He also tells some pretty outragous stories that many of the animals refuse to believe. As much as I do not like it, I do consider myself to be a lazy person when I am at my home. I just like to lay around most of the day. Also, at times I am not much of a hard worker when it comes to my school work and homework; I tend to want to procrastinate and put it off to the last moment. And another thing, when I was little I used to tell a lot of lies and crazy stories kind of like Moses. Although I am not proud of this fact, I do tend to share some of the more negative qualities of Moses.
ReplyDeleteI guess I would have to say the character that reminds me of myself the most is Boxer, the horse. Like him, I believe I am I pretty hard-working person. What I really like about him is when he doesn’t do something to his full capability, or something doesn’t work the way as planned, he says, “I will try harder.” Personally, I don’t like thinking of myself as someone who fails at certain things... so in order to make sure I did my best, I must push myself past my breaking point and do everything I can to succeed. Another way I resemble Boxer is how I still work even if I am injured. Towards the end of the book when he was still working on the farm and collapsed, he knew that he was weak, but that didn’t stop him. He pushed himself way too far past his breaking point, and I find myself doing that quite often as well.
ReplyDeleteThe character that most reminds me of myself in the book, Animal Farm, would have to be Snowball. I think Snowball is soft-hearted and is very caring for the other animals which is something I think we have in common. He does his best as a leader, and I believe that Snowball is not decieved easily. My parents tell me I'm giving just like Snowball, and I think we both look at others with heart. Another thing I have in common with Snowball is that he tries to lead people the right way, and he lets people know he can trust them fully, without hesitation. Snowball looks at the animals with fairness and respect, and I do that too. That is why I think we're alike :D
ReplyDeleteThe character I believe is most like me in this book would have to be Boxer. Boxer is a very loyal cart-horse and he is always willing to work. He treats everyone fairly and does not order everyone around like Napoleon does. You can trust Boxer with anything. He keeps trying and does not get discouraged when he fails. He is not lazy like some of the other animals on the farm. He is someone everyone can count on. He worked until he could not work anymore and did his best to never let anyone down. Even though he was not the smartest animal on the farm, he always did his best. He did all the work he was supposed to do and more. He never had a bad attitude towards the other animals and always offered to help even when he had already done his fair share of work. Boxer did trust Napoleon too much, though. He did not realize what he was getting himself into. I think I would have been more cautious and not let someone use me like that.
ReplyDeleteThe character that I think I resemble the most would have to be Boxer. He always worked hard and never complained like some of the rest of the animals. He was loyal to his superiors even though they might have been a little harsh. I think I am like Boxer because I always work hard in everything I do. Even when I'm injured I always work hard to get better at whatever I'm doing. Boxer may have been of "average intelligence", but he knew that doing work was the only way the farm could survive and he knew that working was where he came in. Even though he grew weaker and weaker he never gave up until he absolutely had to. In this way, I always work hard until I can't and I always give it my very best to finish what I started. The only thing I can think of that isn't similar between Boxer and I is that he trusted everyone before he could see their true side.
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