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... him are merely torn apart by dogs that Napoleon accumulated to protect him and distribute justice as he sees fit in much the same way that Stalin used the KGB. ...
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... The dogs closely resemble the Secret Police (KGB). The dogs were Napoleon's private army that used fear to force the animals to work. ...
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... Russia. Trotsky was chased away by Lenin's KGB or secret police just as snowball was chased away by Napoleon's dogs. Napoleon himself ...
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... of Old Major and Karl Marx; they both wanted to improve life for all in Animal Farm or Russia, and they were both driven out by Napoleon's dogs or Lenin's KGB. ...
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... Another item that is similar in both Animal Farm and Russia are the dogs and the KGB. Napoleon trained his dogs when they were puppies to guard him and to obey ...
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... They killed or intimidated any opponent of Napoleon. In the Russian Revolution the KGB also forced support for Stalin, and also killed families for ...
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... Stalin used the church and his KGB to control and spread propaganda to the people, while Napoleon used his dogs and squealer to control the people and allowed ...
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... is Joseph Stalin. The dogs that Napoleon uses as his personal guards symbolize the KGB, the Soviet police force. Most of the other ...
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... Napoleon was deliberately named after the dictator of France and is a metaphor ... more intelligent, but later assassinated by the secret police known as the KGB. ...
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... in Communist Russia, Chiang Kai-Shek in Nationalist China, Napoleon in Animal ... and military leaders disappeared during the "Great Terror." The KGB, a political ...
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... Animal Farm, the farm, after going through these "changes" was successful until the greedy and militant nature of the leaders (Napoleon and his KGB like cronies ...
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... confused -but overall loyal- blind followers of Stalin (Napoleon) during his tyrannic reign, much like the dogs were Stalin's most loyal followers, the KGB. ...
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... confused -but overall loyal- blind followers of Stalin (Napoleon) during his tyrannic reign, much like the dogs were Stalin's most loyal followers, the KGB. ...
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... of Lenin's government being represented by a pig named Squealer, the KGB's influential and many times brutish behavior is found with Napoleon's vicious dogs. ...
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... dogs in his book, Animal Farm, to represent the KGB or perhaps more accurately, the bodyguards of Stalin. The dogs are the arch-defenders of Napoleon and the ...
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... dogs in his book, Animal Farm, to represent the KGB or perhaps more accurately, the bodyguards of Stalin. The dogs are the arch-defenders of Napoleon and the ...
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