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    provide a further understanding of the history. Several animals played a large role in the novel, such as, Snowball, Napoleon and Boxer, who represent Joseph Stalin, Leon Trotsky and Communist Russia’s working class. First, we have Snowball. Snowball is one of the leaders at the beginning of the revolution and his real-life counterpart is Leon Trotsky. The two share very similar traits and readers can easily identify Snowball as Trotsky, “At the meetings, Snowball…

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    raises them as his own with the plan to build up his own personal police force to inflict terror on the animals of the farm. Napoleon first uses the animals to chase off Snowball so the farm is his. This is an allegory of Joseph Stalin getting rid of Leon Trotsky in Russia. Napoleon then uses the dogs to kill off anyone who committed a crime against him. “Immediately the dogs bounded forward, seized four of the pigs by the ear and dragged them squealing in pain and terror to Napoleon's…

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    on the working animals. The characters of Napoleon and Snowball effect the transition into communism based on their journey to seek power. Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin, the leader of USSR during the Russian Revolution, and Snowball represents Leon Trotsky, who encouraged a world…

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    Frida Kahlo Research Paper

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    La Vida de Una Mujer Distinta Llamada Frida Kahlo “Me pinto a mí misma, porque soy a quien mejor conozco”. “I paint myself because I know who I am best”. Her complete birth name is Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón. Her artistic name is Frida Kahlo and she is well known to also be a feminist icon who is admired. Frida lived to be 47 years old. Her father was a Jew of Hungarian-German descent and her mother was a native born Mexican of Spanish/Indian descent. Religious Beliefs Kahlo’s…

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    The last theme that is expressed in Animal Farm is class distinction or class hierarchy. Throughout the book there are many examples of class hierarchy. One example of class hierarchy is expressed on chapter 8. .In chapter 8 the most protruding expression of class hierarchy is exemplified through the text. In the text George Orwell states, “Napoleon inhabited separate apartments from the others. He took his meals alone, with two dogs to wait upon him, and always ate from the Crown Derby dinner…

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    emerges as the leader of the Animal Farm after the Rebellion. He used military force to intimidate the other animals and combine his power. In his almighty talents, Napoleon proves more betrayal and deception that his opponent Snowball. Snowball, Leon Trotsky, is the pig who challenges Napoleon for control of the Animal Farm after the rebellion. He is intelligent, passionate, eloquent, less subtle and less devious than Napoleon. Snowball appears to win the loyalty of the other animals and…

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    The greatest architects of the renaissance include Filippo Brunelleschi, Leon Battista Alberti, Giuliano da Sangallo, Donato Bramante, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Palladio. The renaissance was a the time of religious art this means that there were lots of cathedrals and churches being built. The renaissance movement started in Florence, Italy, with Filippo Brunelleschi. He was the first architect to design a dome and come up with a way to build said dome that would go on the Florence Cathedral.…

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    multiple plot points in the satire; specifically, Orwell did this through Snowball’s escape and Napoleon's court, building the theme of leadership and corruption. In chapter five, Snowball’s escape was utilized to represent the exile and death of Leon Trotsky in the Russian Revolution, bringing light to the conflicting motives between Trotsky and Stalin. Orwell wrote, “As usual, Snowball and Napoleon were in disagreement. According to Napoleon, what the animals must do was to procure firearms…

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    best way a government should be ran, and like the Russian Revolution they both ended up being the worst way to run a government. The last way Communism is shown is that they both start off with a leader who had a partner and took power from Snowball (Leon Trotsky) and snowballs partner Napolean (Joseph Stalin) ended up taking control from snowball and started to abuse his power making the higher class better and giving the pigs more power. The…

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    “Animal Farm” is a movie/book (George Orwell) depicts and reflects on the events which ultimately lead to the Russian Revolution in 1917. Orwell claimed that ‘Animal Farm’ was written to state the the revolution always ended badly for the underdog, “hence to hell with it and hail the status quo”. Being allegorical in nature to the Russian Revolution, and the subsequent oppressive communist state, there are similarities and symbols of which are obvious. The first being the similarity between…

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