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    conditions are just as miserable as before. There is a major connection between Animal Farm and Russian communism. The pigs are one of the most significant of these connections‚ representing the communist rulers of Russia‚ like Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky. Their traits‚ personalities‚ and actions are similar to the actual men in power. In the novel Animal Farm‚ the pigs represent the communist leaders of Russia in the early 1900s. Old Major‚ the creator of animalism‚ represents both the original

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    to represent people during the revolution‚ and he referred every action they did to a certain event in the revolution‚ this can be proved in the case of Napoleon who represented the historical French man Joseph Stalin‚ Snowball who represented Leo Trotsky‚ Squealer who represented the media‚ ‚ Boxer who represented the workers class‚ Mollie who represented the upper class‚ Moses who represented the church‚ and a lot of other animals that he represented people and classes of the Russian revolution.

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    Power in the Years 1917-24? Lenin was responsible for the Bolsheviks’ growing hold on power during the years 1917 through to 1924. Lenin was a natural born leader and his leadership skills along with his access to the Red Army through with help from Trotsky cemented the Bolsheviks growing hold on power. A reason for Red Success was Geography. The white armies weaknesses also created an opportunity for both the red army and Lenin to seize superiority. Lenin had previously led the Bolsheviks to victory

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     Some of the parallels are Trotsky to Snowball‚the different ideology and dislike for each other Stalin  and Trotsky had to the disagreements between Napoleon and Snowball‚ and Stalins to Napoleons show trials. Orwell re­tells the Russian Revolution through a fable and uses animals and farms. The first parallel is Trotsky to Snowball. Leon Trotsky being an a powerful speaker won the votes of many Russians. He had great influence over Russia because he was a war hero. Trotsky led the Red Army to victory in the civil war against the White Army

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    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 addition‚ Trotsky only had the most of his support

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    the leader of the farm‚ his reign becomes corrupted. In the book Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin andSnowball represents Leon Trotsky. The struggle between Stalin and Trotsky during the rise of Stalin is seen in the rivalry between Napoleon and Snowball. In both the book and history‚ the more politically power and spiteful Stalin (Napoleon) banishes the more idealistic Trotsky (Snowball) from society. This is all done in order for Napoleon to gain more power. Another example of corruption is when

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    initially laid out for Animalism. He attempts to improve the animal’s lives. He also set up committees to help include the lesser animals in the community. The rift between Napoleon and Snowball mirrors the difference between Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky after the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. The

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    Name___________________________________ Period #___________ Date___________ Animal Farm 20 Questions Webquest   Directions: Please use the suggested links to find answers to each of the questions below. Be sure to paraphrase (not copy) the answers/information you find on the internet.  All these questions will have parallels in Animal Farm‚ so be sure to pay careful attention!   For questions #1-2‚ please refer to your copy of the novel and to this website http://www.k-1.com/Orwell/site/opinion/essays/rhodi

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    helpful for their rise to power (Britannica‚ 2013). As time went on‚ their defeat of other leaders and twists on truths to control citizens made this connection of character history and traits very clear (Britannica‚ 2013). Rise and Leadership: Trotsky and Snowball‚ were both destroyed by Stalin and Napoleon in order to improve their own public images. In Stalin’s case‚ he had power over media and used this for propaganda and censorship in order for the people to agree with his pointless causes

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    Trotsky was chairman of the Petrograd Soviet and on 9th October set up the Military Revolutionary Committee (MRC) to defend Petrograd‚ this proved to 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

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