In literature‚ contrasting societal issues‚ norms‚ and beliefs are relevant in different time periods. The distinct dissimilarities are demonstrated in the three pieces of literature‚ Animal Farm‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ and “The Wife of Bath’s Tale”‚ selected for this research paper. The three pieces of literature from each of the three different time periods help present England from the late 13th century to the early 20th century and speculate the relevance of message to today’s society. The three
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Major is parallel with Vladimir Lenin‚ leader of the November 1917 revolution. Farmer Jones is parallel with czar Nicholas II. Napoleon represents the new revolutionary order‚ parallel with Joseph Stalin and Snowball represents defending and spreading the revolution. He is parallel with Leon Trotsky‚ leader of the red army. In the 1980s
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Although Napoleon is based on Stalin‚ over time he has been taken to represent any political leader corrupted with power. We see Napoleon’s dictatorship in full swing after Snowball‚ (representing Leon Trotsky) is ousted from power. Napoleon sends orders here‚ there‚ everywhere to get what he wants. A previous commandment written by Snowball stated‚ “All animals are created equal‚” this changed to‚ “All animals are created equal‚ but some are more equal than others.” Napoleon brainwashes the working class
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dies‚ two young pigs‚ Snowball and Napoleon‚ assume command and consider it a duty to prepare for the Rebellion‚ which the old boar had mentioned. The animals revolt and drive the drunken and irresponsible farmer Mr. Jones from the farm‚ renaming it "Animal Farm". The pigs elevate themselves to positions of leadership and set aside special food items‚ ostensibly for their personal health. When Snowball announces his plans to build a windmill‚ Napoleon has his dogs chase Snowball away and subsequently
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|Gets the revolution started ‚ inspires hope | | |For real change. | |Snowball |He represents Trosky :leader of the October Revolution He is | | |smart‚ an excellent speaker and an idealist.
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also associated the animal characters within the story‚ with communist party members‚ peasants‚ workers and army. Everyone gets a job‚ that he or she has to do and everyone is everyone’s "comrade". There are Stalin and Trotsky‚ represented by the two pigs Napoleon and Snowball‚ the politburo is represented by the pigs in genera‚l the peasants are sheep that follow without their own opinion about things‚ and the pigeons for example are messengers. He uses extremely simple language‚ because he
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A shimmery golden gossamer curtain blowing delicately in the wind twinkles provocatively in your mind at the thought of sweet power being just within your grasp‚ doesn’t it? Don’t be afraid to be honest as this is the reality of many humans and even some animals. In fact‚ the classic novel Animal Farm‚ written by George Orwell in 1945‚ is an allegory that symbolizes the powerful politicians and those close to them during the Russian Revolution. This fairy story quite successfully uses pigs to represent
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claims the memories of the animals were at fault. As a leader‚ he alters history for Napolean’s benefit. In the Battle of the Cowshed‚ a battle in which Mr. Jones tried to regain control of the farm again‚ Squealer changes the story by stating Snowball‚ or Trotsky‚ allied with Mr. Jones‚ and Napolean fought the humans. However‚ this
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“Animal Farm” Reading Journal Preface It is well known among the educated general public that the short-story entitled “Animal Farm‚” written by George Orwell in 1943‚ is an allegory for the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in the early twentieth century and the harsh times that followed. It is a story that shows how a revolution against tyranny can transform into a totalitarianism which is even more terrible. Based on that postulation‚ the following is a journal kept during a reading of the novel
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Old Major is Karl Marx the father of communism/totalitarianism‚ Snowball is Leon Trotsky a political figure who opposed Joseph Stalin and was eventually exiled from the Soviet Union‚ much like Snowball was exiled from Animal Farm. Napoleon is Joseph Stalin. Joseph Stalin was a Russian leader who helped found the Soviet Union. Napoleon is also an allusion to Napoleon Bonaparte because
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