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    George Orwell‚ The events and people involved in George Orwell’s Animal Farm are in direct relation to the events and people involved in Stalinist Russia. This is through the means of satire. The fable creates an allegory in its representation of key motives‚ personalities‚ and life during and eventually after the Russian Revolution. The most notable spark for the Russian Revolution was discontent in the working classes. These people made up the majority of the population‚ but were almost totally

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    "Doctor Zhivago" was directed by British director David Lean in 1965. It was adapted from the novel written by the Russian poet‚ Boris Pasternak. The novel won the Nobel Prize for Literature. The film tells the story about doctor Zhivago’s love for two women. It takes place during World War I‚ the Russian Revolution and the Russian Civil War. Doctor Zhivago was an orphan. He was raised by his mother’s friend and grew up with her daughter Tonya. After he graduated from college‚ Zhivago became

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    Snowball from Animal Farm is an important character who symbolizes an important person in the Russian Revolution‚ Leon Trotsky. They have many similarities like the fact that they were both exiled from the country or farm and were attacked by the tyrant that came after them. There are many similarities and differences between the two. The similarities outweigh the differences because Animal Farm was based off of the Russian Revolution. They both supported a revolution before it even happened

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    The Provisional Government Background the provisional government is the name give to the government that led Russia from March 1917 to November 1917. Throughout its existence‚ the provisional government met at the Tauride Palace. By July it was led by Alexander Kerensky. The provisional government had one major disadvantage it’s leaders‚ especially Kerensky were associated with the middle class. They were not seen as having anything in common with the working class‚ therefore‚how could they

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    Under strong leadership the Bolsheviks were able to come into power‚ overturning the Provisional Government in the second revolution of the year. Lenin was an outstanding figure during the Russian Revolution. The strong leadership is the main reason for the consolidation of Bolshevik control of Russia however the poor leadership of the military and the incompetence of the provisional government also helped. Lenin became interested in radical politics and after his studies joined many discussion

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    The late Tsarist period of Russia lasted between 1825 to 1917 from the reign of Nicholas I in 1825 to the last Tsar Nicholas II in 1917. Russia did not have the same origins as the rest of Europe. Russia developed different social‚ religious and intellectual traditions in comparison to Western Europe. The Tsar did not share his power‚ Russia was an autocracy in almost its purest form. The Tsar had the final word‚ he made all the decisions and formed all the policy in Russia. In the period of Russian

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    In almost all novels there are specific inanimate objects that hold much significance to the story. These inanimate objects tie in a complex meaning of the book. The inanimate objects in Animal Farm written by George Orwell are a wind mill and a barn. These two inanimate objects relate to the complex meaning of the work. These two complex meanings these two objects represent the way an institution in power can revise a community’s notion of history to strengthen its control and the pigs’ manipulation

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    Lifting the veil...... When students are asked about their carriers most of them are pretty sure what they will be pursuing but the case is not same when we talk about a law student. With broader outlook‚ intense knowledge‚ foresight and leadership traits a law student stands apart. With specialized knowledge of law and a sum total of all the scientific studies and noble articulates of humanity lawyer stands amidst intellectual pool. These qualities develop a dynamic character and an outstanding

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    People who are willingly ignorant are easily misled. During the time of the Russian Revolution‚ the people rebelled against their king. Choosing to follow the rebellion was hard for many because of their level of ignorance. Eventually‚ some citizens realized that they fought for the wrong side as shown in Animal Farm. In the novel Animal Farm‚ author George Orwell explores the dangers of willing ignorance through the characters Mollie‚ Boxer‚ and Benjamin. One example of Orwell’s depiction of the

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    Following is an excerpt from a letter from George Orwell to Dwight Macdonald‚ written in December 1946‚ soon after the publication of Animal Farm in the US. According to the editor of the letters‚ Peter Davison‚ who also supplied the footnotes‚ Macdonald wrote Orwell that anti-Stalinist intellectuals of his acquaintance claimed that the parable of Animal Farm meant that revolution always ended badly for the underdog‚ “hence to hell with it and hail the status quo.” He himself read the book as

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