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    connections with the Soviet Union because it has similarities and differences between Snowball and Leon Trotsky‚ Napoleon and Joseph Stalin‚ Squealer and Vyacheslav Molotov. Orwell writes Animal Farm to have an allegorical connection with the Soviet Union because it has characters that were similar such as Snowball and Trotsky. Snowball is very similar to Trotsky because they both helped start a revolution. Trotsky wanted to improve life in Soviet Russia and Snowball wanted to improve the life of the animals

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    openings on a stretcher‚ proving she gained a new found passion for art‚ with her new found romances. As she continued to tour Rivera sponsored historical communist figurehead Leon Trotsky and his wife for asylum in Mexico

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    Animal Farm Written By George Orwell in 1946 Preface Written By Russell Baker 139 Pages Fiction / “Fairy Story” (Fable) Summary: The Moore Farm of 20th century England is an ordinary farm where life for everyone seems fairly normal. But‚ what the humans don’t realize is that the farm animals meet together in secret to conspire against them‚ because they believe they are being taken advantage of and treated like slaves. The animals eventually rally together and run all of the humans off the

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    considered to be the reason as to why they were able to seize control. It could be said that Lenin was a significant factor due to his pragmatism and his use of terror‚ however it also could be said that other members of the Bolshevik party such as Leon Trotsky were responsible and perhaps even the Civil War for the Bolsheviks’ hold on power. Vladimir Lenin was responsible for the Bolsheviks growing hold on power in the years 1917-1924. One reason for this was his ability to be a pragmatic leader. During

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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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    character and possessed different views for the future. Lenin informed the public of his wish to spread the revolution to surrounding nations while Stalin‚ opposed every word. In result‚ Stalin exiles Trotsky from Russia to eliminate any trace of competition. Stalin declares himself as dictator and has Trotsky and later assassinated. Stalin gains control of the Communist Party and gradually reverses the principles of Lenin and transforms the Soviet Union into a government very similar to

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    After the revolution‚ two pigs: Snowball and Napoleon‚ rise to prominence in the ruling pig class. Snowball was Orwell’s portrayal of the intellectual orator Leon Trotsky‚ who was outmanoeuvred for the leadership of the Russian communist party after the death of Lenin by Stalin‚ who is represented in Animal Farm by Napoleon. Snowball‚ like Trotsky‚ comes to be portrayed by the ruling forces as an anti-revolutionary figure who they claim to be working behind the scenes to undermine what happens on the

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    Literary Analysis of Animal Farm Intro In the novella Animal Farm‚ Orwell wrote‚ “The creatures outside looked from pig to man‚ and from man to pig‚ and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.” (pg. 141) This quote shows how the idea of a utopian society failed when the animals of Animal Farm tried to make one for themselves. In this story the animals want freedom from the drunken farmer‚ Mr. Jones‚ so they rebel and take the farm for themselves. The pigs start

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    Trotsky was the leader the Red Army and was very big in turning Marx’s theory into action during and after the revolution. His counterpart in Animal Farm is Snowball. Snowball does basically the same stuff that Trotsky did. He participated in numerous revellings acts and was the leader of the Animal Farm army. Trotsky was killed by Joseph Stalin’s agents. In the book‚ Snowball is not killed but he is chased

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    Following the death of Old Major‚ two pigs‚ Napoleon and Snowball rise to the ascension. Both differ in ideals to administer the farm and this leads to Napoleon getting rid of Snowball and the eventual detonation of The Animal farm. “How has the author George Orwell portrayed ideological conflicts in the novella‚ ‘The Animal Farm’ ” The main idea of portraying ideological conflicts between two or more strong minded individuals is the one of the clear motives of the author. Why has this been made

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