Similarities Between Russian Revolution And Animal Farm

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Rebellious animals
If you were abused , not fed and , overworked would you choose to rebel or would you just choose to die?
The theme of animal farm and the russian revolution are almost identical! In animal farm the animals decide to rebel against the horrible humans, they all decide that all animals are equal and all animals deserve the same respect on the farm. Napoleon and snowball the pigs on the farm decide they are more important than the other animals and deserved to be treated like royalty, so they change the quote to live by to “ all animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others”. The pigs begin to act like humans , they are walking on two legs , drink beer, and is wearing clothes and sleeping in beds. In the Russian …show more content…

In animal farm every single animal represents someone or something in the russian revolution. For example the most important animal in the novel is Napoleon. Napoleon is the ultimate leader of animal farm after the rebellion , he later on becomes the dictator of the farm. Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin in the russian revolution, the general secretary of the communist party.In both animal farm and the russian revolution both of the settings are very run down and old. The farm is not taken are what so ever because of Napoleon. “we are sitting in our own filth and I can’t take this any more”-Muriel. In the russian revolution the street are very dirty and not necessarily in living or in healthy condition. Snowball is the other leader pig on the farm. Snowball is the pig who tries to lead with Napoleon , but they have two completely different philosophies. Napoleon ousts Snowball and spreads lies about his contributions. Snowball represents Leon Trotsky he was a communist theorist and political leader , he was exiled to Mexico. "Comrade," said Snowball, "those ribbons that you are so devoted to are the badge of slavery. Can you …show more content…

Boxer was terribly overworked and died because he was working to hard by Napoleon's orders and the windmill fell on him. In the russian revolution the working class were forced to work and if they didn't they were sent to jail for a long period of time or they were killed by the leaders of russia. Boxer the cart-horse has incredible strength, dedication and loyalty to the farm. He naively trusts the pigs and allows them to make his decisions for him. Boxer represents the working class of russia.What victory?" said Boxer. His knees were bleeding, he had lost a shoe and split his hoof, and a dozen pellets had lodged themselves in his hind leg.” Mollie the other horse on the farm < the mare refuses to have anything to do with her work responsibilities as dictated by the animal farm policy. She misses wearing ribbons in her mane and eating sugar cubes to her delight. In the russian revolution Mollie represents the wealthy people.'Will there still be sugar after the Rebellion?' 'No,' said Snowball firmly. 'We have no means of making sugar on this farm.” Muriel , the goat on the farm is the most intelligent animal on the farm , he is a white goat, the seven commandments to clover, whenever clover suspects the pigs are violating them. Muriel is a representative of the most educated and philosophical of the russian people."Muriel," she said, "read me the Fourth Commandment. Does it not say something about never sleeping in a

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