Fredrick vs. Animal Farm
The comparisons between Frederick of Foxwood, a character in the marvelous satire Animal Farm by George Orwell, pseudonym for Eric Blair, and Hitler of Germany are quiet often found when traversing the rich satires that Orwell creates. Three such satires are; one Mr. Frederick represents Adolph Hitler, Two the Nazi and Soviet governments in the thirties and forties conduced many negotiations and secret treaties such as the non-aggression pact, these trades and treaties are equal to the selling of the timber. Three the Invasion of Animal Farm is parallel to invasion of the Soviet Union conducted by the Nazis.Mr. Frederick represents Adolph Hitler. This is no more proved than in this exert form Animal Farm: "Its owner was a Mr. Frederick, a tough, shrewd man, perpetually involved in law suits and with a name for driving hard bargains." This one sentence may not mean a lot when read at first glance, but when the character of Mr.
row in a bonus: all of Poland east of the rivers Narve, Vistula and San. The land is parallel to the cash paid by Frederick, because it was forged. The forgeries are significant, because when the Nazi Panzers roled into Poland they did not stop at the Narve, Vistula and San Rivers, they kept on rolling into Poland, warning Stalin of the emanate attack on his country. The Nazi and Soviet governments in the thirties and forties conduced many negotiations and secret treaties such as the Non-Aggression Pact. These trades and treaties are equal to the selling of the timber. In the book Animal Farm Napoleon (a.k.a. Joseph Stalin) gets Frederick to raise his asking price, by pretending to be in agreement with Pilkington (a.k.a. Churchill of England). Stalin did this in real life, because he was already aware of Hitler's disgust of Communism. When the agreement was reached over the timber, Napoleon severs the close line of communicati
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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