Comparison Of Animal Farm To The Russian Revolution Of 1917
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Animal Farm was published in August 1945, just near the end of World War II. It is commonly accepted as a fable describing the failures of communism. After the war, respect for communist forms of government was growing around the world. Orwell tried to show through his book that Russia was not ....
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.... and members of the nobility (“Russian” Microsoft).
The Revolution in Animal Farm, clearly based on the Russian Revolution, did not keep nationalism from disappearing, a point Orwell makes clear. The animals, after revolting, are so proud, that they take a green table cloth and pain a white hoof and a horn on it similar to the hammer and sickle of the former Soviet Union (“Animalism”).
The animals on the farm do many other things that are very similar to what the people of Russia ....
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