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    presented in the story is the use of Propaganda. Propaganda is information‚ ideas‚ or rumors‚ deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person‚ group‚ movement‚ institution‚ etc;in Animal Farm’s case‚ harming a person who is named Snowball who represents Trotsky in the Russian Revolution. In

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    showing Squealer’s behaviour with regard to his fellow animals. Snowball Orwell depicts Snowball as an allegorical counterpart to Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky. Snowball is portrayed in a positive light. After the dispute about the windmill between Snowball and Napoleon‚ Snowball is exiled from the farm and is never seen in the novel again. Snowball’s name could relate to the popular saying “A snowball’s chance in hell” where Snowball has no chance to come back to Animal Farm again without being

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    made himself emperor and was no different then how humans were. Napoleon evolved different because Snowball devoted himself to bettering the animals and Napoleon only cared about power. Snowball idea of building the windmill was so that animals could have reduced work and more rest. Napoleon convinced the animals that Snowball plotted with Mr. Jones and then gets a bad reputation from it. “… Snowball stood up and‚ though occasionally interrupted by bleating by the sheep‚ set forth his reasons for

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    was Joseph Stalin‚ Snowball was Leon Trotsky‚ Jones was the old czar‚ Moses was Orwell’s view of the church‚ Boxer and Clover were the proletariat‚ and numerous other important connections to the world. In real life‚ Communism wasn’t achieved either. After Lenin‚ leader of the radical socialist party‚ died‚ Stalin and Trotsky fought for power over Russia. Stalin eventually won and established hi9mself as the supreme ruler of a supposedly Communist country. He later had Trotsky assassinated because

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    In this quote Napoleon and his rival Snowball have called a meeting in the barn. Every animal attends to hear what they have to say. Snowball has been the favoured candidate for leadership because of his brilliant ideas‚ his commitment‚ and his sympathy towards others. Napoleon is aware of Snowball’s incredible leadership‚ but he feels as if the feud between the two has gone on long enough. Napoleon devises a plan to essentially force snowball into exile by chasing him right out the front door. Napoleon

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    introduced to the pigs! “who were generally recognised as being the cleverest of the animals” the pigs took over the running of the farm animals which soon started to show signs of tension between the two main characters Napoleon and Snowball who are portraying Stalin and Trotsky. Orwell shows us several different conflicts between the two pigs‚ regardless of the fact that they are both working on getting a better kind of life for themselves and the other

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    persuasive language and propaganda to seize and maintain power? George Orwell’s novel‚ Animal Farm‚ is an allegory that compares the animals and “animalism” to communism in Russia during the 20th century. Stalin is portrayed as Napoleon‚ and Snowball as Trotsky‚ in a battle to gain complete authority over their society. The farm animals portray the ignorant and oppressed Russian people of the era. Throughout the duration of Animal Farm‚ there is a continuous use of propaganda and persuasive techniques

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    This fictional story features quite a few main characters such as Mr. Jones‚ Snowball‚ Napoleon and Squealer. Mr. Jones is the owner of the Manor Farm‚ later to be called Animal Farm after the animals conquered the farm and chased the former owner away. Snowball and Napoleon‚ the pigs‚ are the leaders of the Animal Farm until at some point in the story Napoleon gains so much power that he chases Snowball away‚ too. Snowball is a leader who works for the benefit of the farm‚ yet Napoleon was the exact

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    Union‚ more information regarding him has been revealed. Stalin’s rise to power originated from his central role in the Russian Civil War as the secretary general of the Bolsheviks‚ and after Vladimir Lenin’s death‚ he outmaneuvered his rival Leon Trotsky (who was exiled to Mexico and murdered in 1940) and eventually consolidated his power to where he was the central authority. An advocate of “socialism in one country”‚ Stalin focused inward

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    historical characters. The most important ones are Napoleon‚ Snowball‚ and Boxer. Napoleon is like the leader of Animal Farm after the Rebellion. And he is a reflection of Joseph Stalin. In the past Stalin used his force to influence people and Napoleon to scare the other animals and show his power. He shows a negative image of power. Snowball is the partner of Napoleon. He is like the real historical character Leon Trotsky. Snowball is smart and passionate. He believes in the rebellion but he

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