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Commandments = Vices?

Commandments = Vices?. No animal is ever to live in a house. (Caring more about possessions). 2. No animal is ever to sleep in a bed. (Becoming lazy – spending too much time in bed sleeping instead of working). 3. No animal is ever to wear clothes. (Pride in appearance).

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Commandments = Vices?

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  1. Commandments = Vices? • No animal is ever to live in a house. (Caring more about possessions) 2. No animal is ever to sleep in a bed. (Becoming lazy – spending too much time in bed sleeping instead of working) 3. No animal is ever to wear clothes. (Pride in appearance)

  2. (Drinking to excess – forgetting duties) 5. No animal is ever to smoke tobacco. 4. No animal is ever to drink alcohol. (Ruining health, expensive habit) 6. No animal is ever to touch money. (Money corrupts) 7. No animal is ever to engage in trade. (Profit making)

  3. (Slavery) • No animal is ever to tyrannize his own kind. 9. No animal must ever kill any other animal. (Murder) 10. All animals are equal. (Competition is self-serving)

  4. “Beasts of England”Answer the following on your own paper in about 2-3 sentences each. • What is the message? • What imagery is present? • Who does it appeal to and why? • To what emotions and needs does it appeal?

  5. School Fight Song vs. “Beasts of England”Answer the following on your own paper in about 2-3 sentences each. Alma Mater Here's to our dear old West High, Of which we are so proud. With victory our motto, Our voices we raise loud. Our banner raised in Titan praise, Our name we shall uphold; So here's to dear old West High, And her green, her white and gold. Years after we have parted Our memories will hold; Those glorious days at West High, And her green, her white and gold. -- Words by Dean Hege, Class of '65 • What is the message of this fight song? • What imagery is present? • What are the similarities between the two songs? • What are the differences between the two songs?

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