Monday, October 27, 2008

Animal Farm Paragraph

In the “Animal Farm”, the animals accept Napoleon’s lies for several reasons. One reason the animals accept Napoleon’s lies is, they are not educated. Every time Napoleon changes one of the Seven Commandments doesn’t know because they don’t know the commandments by heart. One of the commandments says “ No animals shall sleep in a bed, he changes it to “ No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets. Another reason is the animals accept Napoleon’s lies is because Snowball wasn’t there to change their minds. If Snowball stayed on the Animal Farm changing of the commandments would have never happen. Snowball would never lie to the animals or try to make the animals act like humans. Lastly the animals accept Napoleon’s lies is because he says, “ None of the other animals on the farm could get further than the letter. Napoleon means that there are no other animals that can learn the alphabet or all of the Seven Commandments and will approach or Squealer about it.

Animal Farm Paragraph

In the “Animal Farm”, the animals accept Napoleon’s lies for several reasons. One reason the animals accept Napoleon’s lies is, they are not educated. Every time Napoleon changes one of the Seven Commandments doesn’t know because they don’t know the commandments by heart. One of the commandments says “ No animals shall sleep in a bed, he changes it to “ No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets. Another reason is the animals accept Napoleon’s lies is because Snowball wasn’t there to change their minds. If Snowball stayed on the Animal Farm changing of the commandments would have never happen. Snowball would never lie to the animals or try to make the animals act like humans. Lastly the animals accept Napoleon’s lies is because he says, “ None of the other animals on the farm could get further than the letter. Napoleon means that there are no other animals that can learn the alphabet or all of the Seven Commandments and will approach or Squealer about it.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The life and role of Elijah Muhammad are prominently discussed in the first thorough study of the Nation of Islam, C. Eric Lincoln, The Black Muslims in America (1961). A recent biography is Karl EvanzzThe Messenger: The Rise and Fall of Elijah Muhammad (1999).

This source helps me because this is a biography on Elijah Muhammad



Elijah muhammad was born on October 7, 1897. His parents was ex-slaves who worked as share-croppers on cotton plantation. When Elijah Muhammad was young he worked in fields and railroads. When he was sixteen he settled in Detroit Michigan. Muhammad and his two brothers became disciples of W.D. Fard the founder of the nation of islam. Settling in Chicago, away from hostile Muslim factions in Detroit, Muhammad built what quickly became the most important center of the movement. In 1942 Muhammad was one of a group of militant African American leaders arrested on charges of sedition, conspiracy, and violation of the draft laws.



Friday, October 3, 2008