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    Animal Farm is a book based off of communism in Russia with the representation of animals, barn houses, and some deaths. Also it only showed the major events of Communism in Russia. In Animal Farm, Orwell develops the theme of lies and manipulation through the setting, characters, and the plot. The characters develop to the theme based off of Napoleon the leader who constantly changes things to keep his motto “ Napoleon is always right” and Squealer the provada who covers up the lies and…

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    Kahlo was deeply influenced by indigenous Mexican culture, which is apparent in her use of bright colors and dramatic symbolism. She frequently included the symbolic monkey. In Mexican mythology, monkeys are symbols of lust, yet Kahlo portrayed them as tender and protective symbols. Christian and Jewish themes are often depicted in her work. She combined elements of the classic religious Mexican tradition with surrealist renderings. Kahlo's first self-portrait was Self-Portrait in a Velvet Dress…

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    governing the Soviet Union he is governing the farm. Orwell is able to hint throughout the entire book the oppressive and harsh ways of Stalin’s ruling. Just like how Napoleon is based off a real person, Snowball is as well. Snowball is meant to represent Leon…

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    Set Centuries apart in completely different points in time, two artists in particular Frida Kahlo and Judith Leyster created individual masterpiece self-portraits. Considered as one of Mexico’s greatest artists alive, Frida started painting after suffering injuries in a bus accident (Bio). Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter, who has achieved great international popularity. Many of her works are self-portraits that symbolically express her own pain and sexuality (The Complete Works). As rare in…

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    What is the cost of people losing freedom when under Stalin's communist regime it is estimated that 20 million people died?The book animal farm goes into detail in how a lack of freedom is due to both sides.A leader is supposed to delegate a country it's the people job to make sure he is doing what's in their best interest Napoleon is an intelligent pig with a need for power and will do what he has to take and keep that power.His traits are that he is manipulative and boorish he also has a…

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    “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” George Orwell was an English novelist, an essayist, a journalist, and a critic. George wrote Animal Farm to express the way Stalinism had misused the principles of the socialist revolution in the Soviet Union. In order to expose the seriousness of the dangers created by Stalinism and the totalitarian government he stated, "I thought of exposing the Soviet myth in a story that could be easily understood by almost anyone and…

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    The author George Orwell, created the character, Napoleon in the novel The Animal Farm. Napoleon proves to be corrupt, vicious and contriving. He is created as a perfect model of the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and is characterized on the basic principles of Stalinism. The rule of Napoleon represents the corruption of socialist ideologies. Firstly, one must know about Joseph Stalin. Joseph Stalin was a Soviet leader, he administered the Soviet Union for over a quarter century. He was one of the…

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    . How did Frida's painting style change over time? For example, when did she primarily begin to paint self-portraits? What did they typically depict? Kahlo’s pictures express the burdens that weighed upon her soul: her unbearable physical pain, the grief that Rivera’s occasional affairs prompted, the sorrow her childlessness caused her, her homesickness when living abroad and her longing to feel that she had put down roots, profound loneliness. But they also declare her passionate love for her…

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    Believer of Communism, Leon Trotsky was a Russian Marxist and Soviet politician that led the revolutionary win of the Bolshevik Party in October 1917. Leon Trotsky was the founder and leader of the Red Army, but his revolutionary activity began from a young age. Trotsky was known for being a prolific writer that informed people about his opinions on the aspects of the Russian Revolution and government through numerous journals and articles. Although a comrade and close companion of Vladimir…

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    Norman Naimark argues in Stalin’s Genocides that the dekulakization, the Holodomor, attacks on enemy nationalities, and the purges of 1937-38 purges should all be classified as the “crime of crimes”: genocide. Currently the four events are simply viewed as massacres or mass killings of a gargantuan scale. He goes further to assert that it was Stalin alone who facilitated and enabled these genocides to occur. By reclassifying them as genocide, Naimark hopes that Stalin’s crimes will finally get…

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