Naïve citizens allow corrupt governments.
In literature, <u>situational irony</u> creates a contrast between what the readers might expect and what actually happens in the text. The goal is to shed light on the difference between appearances and the reality, with regard to a particular theme.
Here, the irony is that even though the farm produces more and gains more money, the animals who worked for this progress to happen are not getting the profits of this improvement. All the money goes to the hands of the ruling class (the pigs and the dogs), because the other animals are naïve enough to believe that the rulers' "supervision and organisation" work is enough to justify this unfair wealth distribution.
The concept mentioned above is called World System Theory. It is produced by sociologists named Immanuel Wallerstein and for him, it is a way to deal with world history and social change that proposes there is a world financial framework in which a few nations advantage while others are misused.
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- annexed Korea
- established a protectorate
- ruled directly
- established a Japanese culture
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Edgen. example: The Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry is responsible for overseeing agricultural economics, production, research, plant and animal welfare, food safety, and human nutrition. It is a standing committee staffed by both parties. There are twenty members on this committee: eleven from the majority Democratic party, and nine from the minority Republican party. Debbie Stabenow of Michigan is the chair in 2013, and Thad Cochran is the ranking member, who leads the minority party.
The speech Tarik gave to his Muslim army is a classical example of the sorts of ideals that motivated the Islamic conquest - he speaks not of spreading a message of salvation, but of spoils, material delights, and the ravishing of maidens. <em>"How different are the delights promised to the Mohammedan jihadist from the beatitude the Christian strives for!"</em>
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