In the fictional story Animal Farm, Orwell uses his farm to symbolize the communist system during the Russian Revolution. The original intention of overthrowing the farm owner, Mr. Jones, is not entirely wrong. Nearly all of Mr. Jones principles and harsh mistreatment of the animals proves to the reader that communism is not equality, but just another form of unfairness. The rulers of the farm were typically the pigs and dogs because they were the most intelligent, because of this dictatorship; it caused them to turn on their fellow animals just to remain in power. This was a reference to Stalin because he was a man who killed many of his people in order to maintain his power in Russia. Communism was creating many issues with society because everyone sought for power. The author, George Orwell symbolizes the corruption of the government through a fairytale titled Animal Farm and also shows the meaning of the text through social issues, such as Communism.
Communism was one huge problem in Animal Farm that showed influences of individuality and the nature of power. Communism can be used for ultimate good or absolute evil. The author uses his writing style to explain what Communism really is. In the book, Animal Farm it states,” Old Major relates a dream that he had the previous night, of a world in which animals live without the tyranny of men: they are free, happy, well fed, and treated with dignity. He urges the animals to do everything they can to make this dream a reality and exhorts them to overthrow the humans who purport to own them.” Orwell explains the power the animals have was in powered to bring all members of the farm together under a united cause and allow the animals to gain their freedom from cruelty and truly live a more independent life. Unfortunately, after the initial influences of power, it began to destroy the community that had always worked together. Communism is related in Animal