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    1905 Russian Revolution   At the beginning of the 20th century the Russian industrial employee worked on average an 11 hour day (10 hours on Saturday). Conditions in the factories were extremely harsh and little concern was shown for the workers’ health and safety. Attempts by workers to form trade unions were resisted by the factory owners and in 1903‚ a priest‚ Father Georgi Gapon‚ formed the Assembly of Russian Workers. Within a year it had over 9‚000 members. 1904 was a particularly bad year

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    At the beginning of the play‚ Sheila Birling is Naïve and Vain‚ because shes young‚ carefree‚ happy and about to engaged to be married to Gerald Croft. However at the end of the play she is a totally different character because she is much wiser and mature. Firstly Sheila Birling is shown as naïve ‘very pleased with life and rather excited’ She doesn’t have a care in the world and has grown up in a wealthy family where she has had little troubles and probably doesn’t have a lot of knowledge

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    Officers of Justice or Victorian police. And that Fitzpatrick‚ he’s the worst of the lot. A real bludger to the core. I was out in Wangaratta when I heard of the incident. By the time I reached Greta‚ Fitzpatrick was gone. The house looked as if a willy-willy had swept through it; the stools were on the ground‚ the bookshelf had toppled over and the contents were strewn on the floor. Dan and Kate had rushed to explain what had happened‚ how Fitzpatrick had behaved and what mother had done to protect

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    Different types and means of propaganda http://quizlet.com/2472312/7-types-of-propaganda-flash-cards/ Transfer The act of relating something or someone we like or respect with a product. Symbols are constantly used in this form. Testimonial The use of well known‚ respected people to endorse a product or service. Glittering Generalities The act of referring to words or ideas that evoke a positive emotional response from an audience. Virtue words are often used. Plain Folks The use of everyday

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    during the Russian Revolution in a very comedic yet sad way. George Orwell characterized the anger and frustration of the Russians into a group of animals that people could understand and relate to. The communist ideologue was characterized into the animalistic zealot Old Major and the highly despised Czar Nicholas II into Farmer Jones. There are many more allegorical figures and plenty of events to mirror those of the Russian Revolution. The series of events in the Russian Revolution strongly

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    the Russian revolution of 1917. Although the Russian revolution changed the face and order in Europe as a whole it is important

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    The Russian Revolution Introduction The book Animal Farm written by George Orwell was not just meant for people to read for enjoyment‚ but he wrote this book to represent the Russian Revolution. The events that happened in the book Animal farm‚ signifies real events that happened during the Russian Revolution. George Orwell well made his story in the point of view of animals and replaced real people with animals. For example‚ Orwell made Czar Nicholas the

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    George Orwell‚ Animal Farm‚ is an allegory‚ or a piece of literature with a hidden meaning‚ of the Russian Revolution of 1917. Animal Farm follows the events of the farm animals and their uprising against the farmer. Despite the obvious differences between‚ Animal Farm‚ and the Russian Revolution‚ they are very much similar. Characters from the novella can be compared to historical figures from the revolution. While the novella is not limited to these characters‚ these are the most significant. These characters

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    Following the success of the February Revolution‚ Lenin returned to Russia and delivered the April Theses‚ which established his policies and aspirations for the country. After a decade of exile‚ Lenin intended to take control of the revolutionary efforts upon his return. He arrived in Petrograd on April 3 – and delivered “the April Theses” to his supporters. In this dissertation‚ Lenin denounced the Provisional Government‚ called for the nationalization of all land‚ and “demanded the immediate transition

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    believe is right. In the allegorical comparison to the Russian Revolution‚ Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ this statement holds truth. In the novel the animals represent the people‚ both tire and angry with the cruel treatment from their leaders they look for new hope. With the help of new ideas and the hunger to seek justice the citizens of both Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution fight for what they believe. Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution had many things in common through out their entirety

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