How do I write a newspaper article on "The Battle of The Cowshed " from The Book Animal Farm ?
Posted on October 28th, 2009 by admin
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I’ve been given as homework at school and assment to write a newspaper report on Th battle of the cowshed from the book called animal farm by George Orwell, i’m stuck and i really need help anyone who can give me some idea’s please ?
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In Animal Farm, the Russian Civil War gets depicted as the Battle of Cowshed. It’s worth noting that the Bolsheviks weren’t actually fighting the Russian tsar (who was already dead), but a patchwork army composed, in part, of landowners, middle-class citizens, monarchists, and old army generals.
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Ohh god im doing homework on animal farm right now, i hate it.
i dnt really know what you could say but maybe if you checked out notes online on that chapter and combind them with your views and other notes you could end up with more than you thought maybe?
just make sure you have a good conclusion on whether it was really a victory or not and if it could really be considered a battle, and why the pigs wanted to press forward the idea they won, sorry thats all i got
good luck
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You have to think of it as reality, and report it that way, as though you were, perhaps, interviewing someone involved, and filing a newspaper article. You could take it as just a basic article, or as a newsworthy challenge to the status quo, or news about criminal action, and so on.
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First, jot down the major points of the incident. What happens in this section?
Then, decide which of these points is the most important, or the most shocking/scandalous.
Finally, write up these points using the most important point that you have decided as the main angle of the story. For example, you could make up a headline such as "Jones folied by farm animals for the farm" or "victory for allies!"
Good luck, hope it goes well.
References :
In Animal Farm, the Russian Civil War gets depicted as the Battle of Cowshed. It’s worth noting that the Bolsheviks weren’t actually fighting the Russian tsar (who was already dead), but a patchwork army composed, in part, of landowners, middle-class citizens, monarchists, and old army generals.
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http://www.shmoop.com/animal-farm/symbolism-imagery.html