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    Stalin Animal Farm Essay

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    Both were disciples of Lenin‚ an activists of communism in Russia. After Lenin’s death‚ both parties went against each other. Trotsky argues for industrialization‚ like Snowball‚ is allegory‚ argued for a windmill. On the other hand‚ Napoleon‚ Stalin’s allegory argued for more food production like Stalin argued for a militarized Russia. Orwell condemns how Stalin acted against opposing

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    good for nothing. Stalin ordered someone to kill Trotsky. “The NKVD(his guards/soldiers) folders assassinated Stalin’s rival Leo Trotsky”(grade saver) which would be Snowball but the only difference was in the book snowball didn’t get assassinated he just got run out of the farm you the dogs which would be the NKVD.Snowball would have been the guy who really was trying to look out for the working class. Like Napoleon‚ Stalin kept tight control over the media. He commissioned paintings of himself

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    his bitter rival‚ Trotsky. It was believed that Trotsky would succeed Lenin‚ however‚ Stalin won by a mixture of luck and deception. Trotsky was falling ill‚ so was not active to hold campaigns. Meanwhile‚ Stalin was seen as a capable leader and Lenin ’s closest friend. Due to a trick by Stalin‚ Trotsky was not at Lenin ’s funeral. This further denounced his reputation. Stalin ’s policies were also more acceptable to the people. He wanted "Socialism in One Country"‚ while Trotsky proposed an ideology

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    Stalinism: Tsarist Regime

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    now‚ but how it should continue. Economic policy became the cornerstone of this debate‚ as the Soviet economy was damaged from a near decade of war. It is here when Lenin began rolling back towards the state-assisted bourgeoisie that the Tsarist regime had attempted to implement‚ an implementation Engels noted for its dependency on keeping the state alive (On Social Relations in Russia 668). Lenin would not be able to form a system of economics and governance that would not necessitate a bureaucracy

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    Lenin - Stalin Comparison

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    Cited: PAGE Radzinsky‚ Edward. "Stalin." Moscow Vagrius‚ 1997 Suvorov‚ Viktor. "The Cleansing." Moscow AST‚ 1998 Volkogonov‚ Dmitrij. "Trotsky." Vol. 1 Moscow AST‚ 1998 Khrushchev‚ Nikita. "De-Stalinization speech." Revolutions in Russia and China. 4th ed Ed. June Grasso et al. New York: McGaw-Hill. 2000. 75-90

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    young boars named Snowball and Napoleon‚ whom mister jones was breeding up for sale.” Old Major represents Karl Marx‚ Snowball and Napoleon are similar to Trotsky and Stalin. Snowball and Napoleon are always at odds with their plans about the farm just like Stalin and Trotsky were always at odds also. Napoleon drives Snowball away and Trotsky is exiled and Stalin takes over. Animal farm is a bunch of animals taking over a farm‚ it portrays the farm as a government and how leaders abuse their power

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    Frida, Her Life

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    “Here I‚ Frida Kahlo‚ paint myself‚ the image in the mirror.” Frida Kahlo (July 6‚ 1907 - July 13‚ 1954) was a Mexican painter who depicted the indigenous culture of her country in a style combining Realism‚ Symbolism and Surrealism. Drawing on personal experiences including her troubled marriage‚ her painful miscarriages‚ and her numerous operations‚ Kahlo’s works are often characterized by their stark portrayals of pain. Fifty-five of her 143 paintings are self-portraits‚ which frequently incorporate

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    Russia died‚ his testament was not read out in public. This testament would have kicked Stalin out of the Communist Party and therefore would have stopped the mass murder that happened due to Stalin’s orders under his reign. Due to the ill-thought Trotsky and other high members of the Bolsheviks‚ the decision was to not read out the testament in public. This enabled Stalin to take power and soon Stalin became a despotic leader of the communist parties and created a terror in Soviet Russia as well as

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    Animal Farm Great Writing

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    Some Great Writing! Introduction – Animal Farm‚ a fable written by George Orwell‚ compares the Russian Revolution to a farm overrun by animals and eventually controlled by pigs. The book compares Stalin with Napoleon‚ and attempts to explain Stalin’s rise to power using symbolism. Animal Farm‚ a classic allegory by George Orwell‚ parallels Stalin’s life with Napoleon’s‚ using Snowball’s indictment and exile‚ the killing of “unloyal” animals‚ and the changing of laws to suit the privileged

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    led the Bolsheviks and Trotsky led the red army. When the Bolsheviks took power‚ they were a small unpopular government but Lenin in a very short time passed decrees‚ which satisfied the people and set up a strict secret police‚ which squashed opposition completely. Lenin used many methods to make his government strong but winning the people over certainly was a major factor as well as the fact that he was strong. Firstly‚ the power of the red army who were led by Trotsky meant that the Bolsheviks

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