Animal Farm compared to the Ru
Animal Farm compared to the Russian RevolutionAll of the characters in Animal farm have counterparts in real life. This book was based on the Russian Revolution, and all the important populace of the revolution are symbolized. Some of the animals represent individuals in the Russian Revolution, and some types of animals represent different types of Russian citizens. The book carries out much like the actual revolution. It starts out with hopes of an empire where all are equal and the unfair unjust leader is thrown out. Then it moves on to where some individuals begin to take more power than is rightfully theirs. At the end the rulers have completely taken over and the kingdom is as it was under the original rulers. I will compare the animals from top of the social class to the bottom. At the top were the pigs. Each pig represented someone different in the revolution. Old Major is compared to Lenin. He was an ideologist who dreamed up a wonderful government where all the animals were equal and the humans, or the czars, were pushed out.
done. Then there were other donkey's which worked much harder and never Napoleon. Napoleon was selfish and greedy. He did not want to share the lazy. Molly, for instance, only cared about her ribbons, and wasn't much let dictatorships form in their own country. I enjoyed this book a lot not make the decisions in the government but acted more like the Napoleon ruined any hopes of equal and fare government and instead set up of a thinker. All she wanted to do was eat sugar, and look pretty.
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