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    The Russian Revolution was a time of change. It completely changed the world with the fall of the autocracy and the monarch ruling without question and the first ever communist state. Through the use of ideology‚ the Bolsheviks could achieve their goal without the use of violence. The people involved would each play a key role in the revolution. The events that led up to the resulting violence at the end of the revolution were also very important to consider. The events towards the end of the revolution

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    depiction of Russian society under Josef Stalin from the time of the Russian Revolution. Discuss. Animal Farm by George Orwell is an accurate satirical depiction of Russian Society under Joseph Stalin from the time of the Russian Revolution. Orwell uses animals and exaggeration to show an important aspect of Russian history. The story clearly reflects peoples’ lives under the rule of Stalin being no different to their lives under their former ruler the Tsar. Orwell criticised the Russian Revolution

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    To what extent did the Great War caused the revolution in Russia of 1917? First of all there are different opinions how much the Great War had an effect of the revolution in Russia of 1917. The Great War was from 1914 to 1918 and the revolution in Russia (also known as the February and October Revolutions) starts at the 23rd of February and culminates about the 26th of October (after the Julian calendar). In my opinion‚ the Great War was a basic cause for the revolution in 1917‚ but I think it

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    Why did the Revolution occur in Russia in 1917? The Russian Revolution of 1917 occurred for a number of different reasons‚ all of which are strongly tied up with the Romanov family. For one‚ the people of the Russian Empire felt exploited due to a series of political‚ social and economic grievances. Also‚ it was widely thought that the Tsar‚ Nicholas Romanov II‚ was unfit to rule his people. Finally‚ with the onset of World War 1 (WW1) and the crippling impacts that it had on the lower classes

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    when closely examined‚ it proves to be an allegory to the Russian Revolution. The events in the book are very closely related to the actual events from The Russian Revolution. Also‚ the animals (main-characters) are historically referring to the Communist leaders such as Leon Trotsky‚ Joseph Stalin‚ Karl Marx‚ and others. The book starts out with Old Major speaking to his fellow animals (representing the people during the Revolution). Old Major represents either V.I. Lenin or Karl Marx. Either

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    The Russian Revolution & Animal Farm Animal Farm is a satirical novella by George Orwell‚ and it can also be understood as a modern fable. The book is about a group of animals who drive away the humans from the farm which they live on‚ and it is primarily based on the Russian Revolution. Animal Farm is well known as an allegory. Most fables have two levels of meanings. On the surface‚ the fable is about animals. But on the second level‚ the animals stand for types of people or ideas. The way the

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    Farm” is an allegory for the evils of the Russian Revolution. The message that he is sending is that the violent revolutions that aimed towards ending totalitarianism regimes eventually fell back into totalitarianism. Each of the characters and events in the book represent certain people and events of the Russian Revolution. Mr. Jones represented the Tsar of Russia‚ Nicholas II‚ who was overthrown. The animals who rebelled against Mr. Jones represent the Russian people who overthrew Tsar Nicholas II

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    Farm an allegory to the Russian Revolution it has many connections to the history of Russia and the Revolution created by Karl Marx and his philosophy. Many of these connections in the book deal with Old Major‚ animalism‚ Napoleon‚ The KBG (Secret Police) and the overall endings to both stories. Though both events started out on god intentions both failed miserably and took the lives of many innocent people/ animals. Old Major shows a connection to the Russian Revolution through him representing

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    While George Orwell’s Animal Farm is best known as an expertly written allegory about the Russian Revolution of 1917 disguised as a humorous story about the Manor Farm it also criticizes both totalitarianism as well as communism as a whole. In Animal Farm‚ the animals working on Manor Farm have grown tired of working in conditions they deem as unfavorable and deplorable that their owner‚ Mr. Jones‚ has subjected them to. This hatred is conveyed and described early on in the novella during a speech

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    On March 5‚ 1770 the Boston Massacre occurred. A mob of colonists had assembled at the Custom House. Many of them began shouting and throwing things at the soldiers. The soldiers began to fire on the colonists without the order from Captain Preston‚ and five of the colonists were shot and killed. There was a trial several months later‚ where Captain Preston was legally represented by John Adams. Captain Preston was acquitted. Six of the eight soldiers under trial were acquitted. Two soldiers were

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