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    Animal Farm Comparison Essay Snowball is a young‚ smart‚ good speaker‚ who is also idealistic. Leon Trotsky is the other leader of the “October Revolution.” Snowball really wanted to make life better for all while Leon Trotsky was a pure communist and followed Marx. Napoleon was not a good speaker or as clever as Snowball. Joseph Stalin was not a good speaker either and was not educated like Trotsky was. Napoleon was cruel‚ brutal‚ selfish‚ devious and corrupt‚ but Joseph Stalin was the exact

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    Animal Farm Maus Analysis

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    MAUS vs. Animal Farm MAUS by Art Spiegelman is considered‚ by Jules Feiffer to be “A remarkable work‚ awesome in its conception and execution…at one and the same time a novel‚ a documentary‚ a memoir‚ and a comic book. Brilliant‚ just brilliant” (MAUS). MAUS portrays Nazi Germany in all its flaw. Whilst MAUS represents Nazi Germany‚ Animal Farm represents the events leading up to The Russian Revolution. Both of these tales are told to symbolize an important moment in history. Although both of these

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    Audie Leon Murphy was born in 1924 in a town near Kingston‚ Texas. Mostly remembered for his roles in over 40 movies especially TO HELL AND BACK‚ which then came out as a book by Audi - Audie L Murphy Neighborhood: kingstown Texas‚ TX 78415 United States of America TO HELL AND BACK The Classic Memoir of World War II by America’s most decorated soldier. Audie Murphy was one of the nation’s greatest heroes of WW II however he became a household name for his movies rather than his bravery. The

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    characters Snowball and Napoleon argue over the construction of the windmill as Orwell explains in chapter five that‚ “as usual‚ Snowball and Napoleon were in 
disagreement‚” which serves as a parallel between Joseph Stalin (portrayed as Napoleon) and Leon Trotsky (Snowball). Snowball was more about intellect and sought to stir rebellions in other neighboring farms seeing protection in numbers. Meanwhile‚

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    be a critical factor. Trotsky understood that the Bolsheviks could control Petrograd through the MRC‚ he got himself appointed as one of the Troika to run the MRC‚ which oversaw the Red Guard and was the only effective military force in Petrograd . Leon Trotsky’s plan of the coup was extremely effective‚ the Red Guard‚ sailors from the Kronstadt naval base and troops loyal to the soviet seized key vantage points of bridges and telegraph offices and moved on government positions around Petrograd. At

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    context in the Soviet Union from 1917-1945. Orwell’s attitude and political view towards Russia is evident in his representation of the farm animals on Communist Party leaders: Napoleon and Snowball‚ for example‚ are figurations of Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky‚ respectively. He expresses the anthropomorphic characters of farm animals‚ and major events in Animal Farm such as the Rebellion and the construction of the windmill‚ reminiscent of the Russian Revolution and the “Five-Year Plans”. Orwell

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    Rise of Stalin

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    A primary factor that led to the rise of Stalin was due to the weakness of Leon Trotsky‚ who was one of the strongest competitors that Stalin faced in succeeding Lenin as leader of the Communist Party. However‚ there are actions taken by Trotsky that weakened himself as an opposition. For example‚ Trotsky believed in permanent revolution‚ and he sought to promote and incite revolutions all over the world. However‚ he failed to convince his fellow Party members of his idea of world revolution. In

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    Russian Revolution

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    Czar Nicholas II Last czar of Russia -Was a harsh and weak ruler. -The Russia economy was bankrupt because of the Russo-Japanese war and WWI Russia’s entry into WWI became very unpopular. Russia and WWI -RUSSIA DECLARED WAR ON AUSTRIA-Hungary -War becomes unpopular -Rationing leads to starvation -Nicholas II leaves St. Petersburg to war front and loses battle. March revolution -1917- protest spread through St. Petersburg and the royal palace is taken over. -Czar abdicates -Provisional

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    farm. He believes in the happiness of his citizens. He would always put the farm first and try to achieve everyone’s needs. He won the loyalty over the other animals and he won power. Snowball believes in happiness for all the animals. He is based on Leon

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    the charm. The various lines and brush strokes used demonstrates her exceptional attention to detail and individual credit to each piece. In 1937 Kahlo and Rivera housed Soviet communist Leon Trotsky and his wife Natalia after they received asylum in Mexico. Once a rival of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin‚ Leon feared that he would be assassinated. It has been suggested that Kahlo and Trotsky had an affair during this time. Kahlo completed Self Portrait Very Ugly (1933) which is believed to be a possible

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