Friday, February 26, 2016

How does Animal Farm reflect the Russian revolution?

Animal Farm is an allegory which uses a fable to pretty
much retell the Russian revolution and give comment on it. If you use the link below,
you will see how most of the characters in the novel correspond to the major players in
the revolution. Farmer Jones represents Czar Nicholas and the way Orwell saw that he
treated his people (neglected them in favor of treating himself well). Old Major
symbolized Karl Marx, who gave the people a vision of communism where everyone would be
equal to everyone else and the people would be in charge of their own destinies.
Orwell's feeling about the revolution can be summed up in how he ended the story...where
the leaders of the "animalist" group became just as corrupt as the people they
overthrew.

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