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    Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, is a satire which criticizes the Russian government, communism, and world powers. It shows how an uneducable lower classes can lead to social corruption in the fictional and real world. Orwell shows the leaders of Russia such as Stalin and Trotsky, in a way which the people of Russia and the world had never seen before; he portrays the world leaders as animals on a farm that wish for a rebellion. Mr Jones treats the animals on the farm poorly and they long…

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    Animal Farm Research Paper

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    of Animal Farm? Nowadays, many people in countries around the world are working to get the money from the ruling classes. Ruling classes had exploited the working classes during the last decades. Low salaries, over-working hours are some examples of the exploitation of the ruling classes. This essay will look at the exploitation of the ruling classes on the working classes during World Cup 2022 preparation in Qatar, and will relate it to the exploitation of the animals in Animal Farm; as well…

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    Animal Farm Comparison

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    Abraham Orantes Political Science 103 Professor Vento 2 May 2017 Animal Farm “Man serves the interests of no creature except himself.” ― George Orwell Throughout Animal Farm and the Arab Spring there have been many similarities between them.The country that i will share comparisons with Animal Farm There were six Arab countries in which massive peaceful protests called for hated rulers to go in the spring of 2011. Egypt and the island kingdom of Bahrain are now yet more autocratic, in some…

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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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    Animal Farm is the eye-opening account of communism in the Soviet Union told through animals who take over a farm. Like Stalin and his communist associates took over the Soviet Union, making communism seem beneficial to the people through propaganda, Napoleon and his pigs take over Manor Farm, making the heavy work load and little reward seem beneficial to the other animals. If the animals had only applied this verse to their lives! The animals, in all their gullibility, succumbed to the…

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    history prevails this seems to recur time and time again, such as in the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell. The satirical use of animals represents the Russians strive and struggle for power in an “utopian farm” (a move on socialism and an allegory to the Russian revolution). Orwell has been known for his stance on socialism and to use his novels to make deeper meanings through allusions, such as in his novel Animal Farm . In the novel after the…

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    In the book, Animal Farm, George Orwell is saying that most leaders will start to be kind and friendly to the people they are leading, but they will start to go mad with power and will start to force the followers to the point of a revolution where if they are successful they will appoint a new leader follow them and by the end of it all dislike the leader and want to revolt yet again. The process will almost never stop until we find what makes absolutely everyone happy because there will almost…

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    The novel Animal Farm written by George Orwell allegorically depicts the author’s views on the Russian Revolution.. The story takes place on a farm with many animals that are ruled by humans (Mr. Jones). Eventually the animals decide that they have had enough of not being treated fairly and revolt against Mr. Jones. Amongst the many themes written about by Orwell, the main themes in the novel that show how Orwell views the story are equality, greed and power. Throughout the novel Orwell shows…

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    the book Animal Farm by George Orwell, the character named Squealer is based off of the large amounts of propaganda in the fifties and sixties post World War II. Squealer is a fat pig who is a clever speaker and has an unusual ability to persuade his comrades and manipulate them in a way where he can get them to do or believe whatever he wants them to. Through Squealer’s rhetoric, he is able to keep the other animals on the farm from resisting while Napoleon, the leader of the farm, and the…

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    Leon Trotsky Quotes

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    Animal Farm: Leon Trotsky Leon Trotsky was an activist of Russia. He helped ignite the Russian Revolution. Trotsky was also mentioned in a novel by George Orwell. This novel was known as Animal Farm. The novel was about a farm of animals who dreamed of living on the farm without being controlled by humans. They plan to start a rebellion against the farm owner Mr. Jones. The leader of the rebellion is the pig Old Major. He is a symbol for Karl Marx. When he dies he expects his other…

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