Tsar Nicholas II act as Mr. Jones, a drunken man who never fed or took care of his animals. Mr. Fredrick was an untrustworthy neighbor who was tough and was the farmer of Pinchfield who enacted as Adolf Hitler and Mr. Pilkington represented the capitalist governments of England and the United States during the communist part of the past. The Windmill that the animals made twice and that Napoleon stole from Snowball after he was kicked out of Animal Farm, serves as the enormous modernization projects undertaken in Soviet Russia after the Russian Revolution. In Animal Farm, the Russian Revolution was the main meaning as it went on throughout the novel in a hidden way, also known as an allegory. What truly made this novel an allegory was all of the objects, humans, and animals who enacted as the real people during the Russian
Tsar Nicholas II act as Mr. Jones, a drunken man who never fed or took care of his animals. Mr. Fredrick was an untrustworthy neighbor who was tough and was the farmer of Pinchfield who enacted as Adolf Hitler and Mr. Pilkington represented the capitalist governments of England and the United States during the communist part of the past. The Windmill that the animals made twice and that Napoleon stole from Snowball after he was kicked out of Animal Farm, serves as the enormous modernization projects undertaken in Soviet Russia after the Russian Revolution. In Animal Farm, the Russian Revolution was the main meaning as it went on throughout the novel in a hidden way, also known as an allegory. What truly made this novel an allegory was all of the objects, humans, and animals who enacted as the real people during the Russian