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      <title>Marked Piece 1 by Rashed Abukharmeh</title>
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         <title>In the opening, Orwell describes the animals fortune as good, this could be noticed in the phrase “hardly believe in their good fortune.” The use of the lexical choices in the phrase “hardly believe in their good fortune” has connotations of surprising, virtuous and good luck  which implies that the animals have never felt any kind of delight in their life because of what happened to them a few minutes ago. They have been locked almost all their life in a dirty, poor farm that&#39;s ruled by a cruel and vicious leader and never felt free in their life until now.The writer Orwell used “Their first act, then they, after that” to describe actions going on and on. The writer Orwell presented the story&#39;s actions continuously until a huge problem occurred. The writer Orwell described the animals as a little bit stressed and scared as they had to wipe out every single trace of M.r Jones and have thrown away every single thing M.r Jones owned. The writer Orwell used a stressful and joyful atmosphere in the text to make the reader think about how crucial totalitarianism is and gives a little sympathy towards people who are ruled by it.</title>
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