Adora K
Poem
Adora's poem showed the meaning of the book itself. It showed that there is no way for anyone to live in equality. I really liked how she used the old tired animals point of view, because he had a lot of knowledge on the matter.
Kelsey E
Comic Strip
I really like this comic strip. It portrays the progression of the windmill, and how the animals kept trying even when all their work was destroyed.
Daniel S
Artwork
Daniel's artwork is very creative but also very realistic. It clearly shows the parallels between the Russian Revolution and Animal Farm.
Thomessa I
Artwork
Thomessa's project clearly showed how time changed equality on Animal Farm.
Timmy
Artwork
Timmy showed how equality is not possible, and how it was eventually overcome by rulers. I liked the fading away effect, it added a lot to the project.
Dan M
Comic Strip
Dan's strip of comic shows some of the changes that occur in Animal Farm, very clearly.
Davis C
Pictures
This project helped me learn more about who the characters in the book actually identify in the Russian Revolution. Davis did a good job showing who they symbolize.
Ragan M
Picture
This picture shows how animals are unequal to humans because the pig is bowing down to the portrait of the man. Even though pigs are most powerful in the book, man will always come first.
Emily W
Artwork
Emily showed the levels of power in the book and in the Russian Revolution. She did a good job of paralleling the two stories.
Angela M
Artwork
Angela made a pyramid to show that the pigs had the highest power, followed by the other animals. She also threw in humans to show that they really have the most power.
After reviewing all of the projects and comparing mine to them, I think though I put quit a bit of work into it, It wasn't as good as my classmates are. I think that I should have put a little more creativeness into my assignment, but overall I am happy with it.
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