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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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    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 also

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    Why were the Bolsheviks able to seize power in Russia in 1917? The Bolshevik’s were able to seize power in Russian in 1917 mainly due to the exceptional leadership of Lenin and the organisational skills of Trotsky‚ the Red Guard army that was formed on May 11th 1917 and then re-organised on the 4th of November and the problems that the Provisional government had. The Bolshevik revolution took place with an armed rebellion in Petrograd. The October revolution led by the Bolshevik party and Lenin

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    proves to be an allegory to the Russian Revolution. The events in the book are very closely related to the actual events from The Russian Revolution. Also‚ the animals (main-characters) are historically referring to the Communist leaders such as Leon Trotsky‚ Joseph Stalin‚ Karl Marx‚ and others. The book starts out with Old Major speaking to his fellow animals (representing the people during the Revolution). Old Major represents either V.I. Lenin or Karl Marx. Either way‚ he is representing

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    Power in Politics

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    which the Bolsheviks were forced to compromise in some areas‚ their reaction to the rebellion and the affects it had on the Russian populous The cruel suppression of the Kronstdat sailer who were once remarked as the ’Flowers of the revolution’ by Trotsky in 1921‚ highlighted a deep and dark truth about the Bolshevik regime and the so called great revolution of 1917. The sheer ease in which the Bolsheviks slaughtered the ’heroes’ of the revolution also saw them call the demands made by the sailor in

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    Frida Film Analysis

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    such as Leon Trotsky‚ whom she and her husband‚ Diego Rivera‚ welcomed into their home when he was exiled from his home country of the Soviet Union. Communism was a very feared and frowned upon political view of the time period‚ yet Frida openly associated herself with it. Unlike most women of her time period‚ Frida immersed herself in politics and felt strongly about her points of view. Frida’s involvement in politics is also displayed in the movie‚ especially during the scenes where Trotsky and

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    Abstract The research question for the following investigation is: Was Joseph Stalin’s rise to power in 1924 the result of a calculated plan or a stroke of luck? The investigation was undertaken by first obtaining research materials such as books‚ academic journals and scholarly articles. The online database website questia was utilized to obtain relevant academic journals and scholarly articles while local libraries were visited to obtain the books and biographical materials. The first component

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    can be fooled by tyrants to believing anything. The animals in the story who act as the main characters may seem like regular animals but upon historical reference these are actually representatives for Communist leaders‚ such as Joseph Stalin‚ Leon Trotsky‚ and others. The story Animal Farm begins with a pig named Old Major gathering all the animals together. He tells the animals that they must work together. After he dies‚ two pigs Napoleon and Snowball assumed command. Days later‚ the animals

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    The book Animal Farm is a very interesting and maybe somewhat perspective changing book. Some may try to argue whether the symbolism which the book is known for is actually apparent or not. This is commonly caused by the lack of knowledge or perspective of by which the book is symbolically proceeding‚ When educated in the aspects of communism and how they were used throughout human experiences‚ it shouldn’t be hard to pick out some similarities In the beginning Manor Farm was run by old Mr. Jones

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    rebellious Bolsheviks. Napoleon and Snowball are based off of Stalin and Trotsky‚ respectively. Following Old Major’s death‚ Napoleon and Snowball were the two leaders of their state‚ as Stalin and Trotsky were of theirs. Napoleon used the intimidation of the dogs to win the power struggle that existed between him and Snowball in a similar way that Stalin used young militants to win his power struggle. Like Stalin and Trotsky‚ this power struggle was the result of two different visions for the future

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