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    the reader of Animal Farm would think that it is a story about farm animals taking over their farm and struggling to maintain an equal leadership. However, a deeper analysis of the novel would reveal a more allegorical connection to the Russian Revolution. From the autocratic leadership of the pigs resembling the dictatorship of the Russian Revolution, to the leaders of the farm trying to stop the spread of Animalism, and the working animals resembling the working class, Animal Farm is filled…

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    narrative, Animal Farm. The revolution within Manor Farm by way of the animals, is comparable to the vast changes which occurred in early 20th century Russia. The rebellion which took place in Russia was supposed to improve society but as in the story, powerful nondemocratic authorities took over. In this sardonic fable set in old English times on Manor farm, the narrator describes the chronicles of a totalitarian dictatorship in the eyes of its society, also known as the farm animals. Old…

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    Old Major's Propaganda

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    laborious, and short’…All men are enemies. All animals are comrades.” (6-14). In the opening of the novel, Old Major gives a passionate speech about the animal’s miserable living conditions, and how they should fight back. This sparks a rebellion. Propaganda is one powerful method that is often used as a political strategy today. Old Major uses some techniques of propaganda in his speech to the animals - he pinpoints the enemy as humans. This unites the animals and gives them a common cause to…

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    and persecuting dissenters and living in excess. George Orwell's story, ‘Animal Farm’ is a dystopian allegory that shows how tyrants rise to power, commonly using unfair methods, during a time of struggle. George Orwell portrayed the similarities of communism to Russia under the rule of Joseph Stalin. He symbolized characters and their actions by using farm animals. One example is Napoleon, who was the ruler of the animal Farm, and was the character that represented Stalin. In 1924, Lenin (Old…

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    the Application of Power In Animal Farm The story of Animal Farm, based on true event that happened in Russia; the Russian Revolution. Rulers in Animal Farm and all of them where based on true people's characteristics and actions.Throughout Animal Farm, varying agendas to abuse power lead to different effects on the animal community Mr. Jones through punishment, Napoleon through the control on food rations and Squealer through his public speeches effects the animals largely by creating an…

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    want happens and no one can change it. In the story ‘‘ Animal Farm’’ when Major dies the two pigs Napoleon and Snowball took over the farm when they kicked out Jones (the farmer). The pigs made sure that when they took over no other animal in the farm can make them change their mind about anything. After certain people gain power they think that they have the power to do anything they want and they might end up breaking rules. In ‘‘ Animal…

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    throughout the early to mid-20th century brought in an era of and admiration for the communist political ideology under Josephs Stalin’s rule. During its rise, George Orwell, an English author, created the book Animal Farm to combat the ever growing acceptance to communism in a satirical way. Each animal (character), were parts of the underlining meaning on how the communist system is broken and corrupt, despite having a concept of equality, as the pigs are Communist leaders of the 20th century.…

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    Animal Farm Allegory

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    normally a moral or political one. Animal Farm allegorizes Joseph Stalin and how he rose to power as a burning commentary of the history and rhetoric of the Russian Revolution. In the story, the animals overthrow Mr. Jones, the human oppressor, by a democratic coalition of animals. The pigs establish themselves as the ruling class in the new society. An example of the parellels between Animal Farm and the Russion Revolution is in chapter V. Napolen’s argument with Snowball lines up with the…

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    This is all displayed in George Orwell’s 1945 novel, Animal Farm. Animal Farm alludes the events of the Russian Revolution and Russia’s times under Joseph Stalin to animals on a farm in England. In the book, the animals of Manor Farm are inspired to start a revolution to overthrow the cruel authority of Mr. Jones, the human they work for. After their successful attempt to expel the humans from, what they begin to call, Animal Farm, the animals form their own ideals, government, and system of…

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    Allende). In George Orwell’s unique novel Animal Farm, the dictators, the pigs, are an over power group of animal with lots of greed. Over the time of Mr. Jones ruling the farm, Old Major brings the animals together for what to be his last heriot speech. After the death of Old Major, all the animals in the farm turn and rebel against the farm owner Mr. Jones. As soon as the rebellion was over, there had to be a leader for the farm and both Napoleon and Snowball step up to become the leaders. In…

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