Animal Farm: Historically And Politically Allegorized As The Russian Revolution
Animal Farm: Historically And Politically Allegorized As The Russian
George Orwell’s, Animal Farm, is historically and politically
allegorized as the Russian revolution. The characters and events are
allegorically related to the Russian revolution by which the similarities
between them are corresponding. With Mr. Jones as Nicholas II, Old Major
as Karl Marx, Boxer as the Proletariats, Napoleon as Stalin, Snowball as
Trotsky, The Battle of the Cowshed as Nicholas II attempt to regain power
in 1905, and the windmill as the upgrading of technology. These comparisons
are a ....
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