Similarities Between Animal Farm And Russian Revolution

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George Orwell based Animal Farm on the Russian Revolution. This paper will show the similarities and state the facts of this revolution. It changed the world’s biggest country and one of the most ruthless autocracies into a corrupt “Democracy” that to this day has been operating under many names and many leaders. Leaders that have done shady things to benefit themselves and their friends while leading the collapse of Russia’s economy and increasing poverty among normal citizens while the government officials live large.
The Russian Revolution started March 8th 1917 and was the beginning of two major revolutions that spread across Russia ending their age old imperial rule under the Czar. The food shortages, revolt, and civil unrest led to a provisional government being overthrown just months after it was created. The Bolsheviks led by Vladimir Lenin were a radical group that executed the Czar’s family, occupied government buildings, and eventually took control with Lenin himself in control. It happened between 1917 basically until 1922 when the U.S.S.R was formed. Czar Nicholas II was the ruling Czar at the time and was overthrown because of his leadership. Lenin was the Bolsheviks leader and ring master of the violence in Russia. Joseph Stalin was also a prominent leader in the Bolsheviks …show more content…

In Animal Farm, he is known as Napoleon. However he leads from the start and seems to leave out Lenin through Old Major’s early death, representing the short rule of Lenin. Napoleon is a smart pig and has the help of Squealer or the press to support his ideas and persuade the animals or people to believe he is right. He used his military power, the dogs, and scare tactics to rule over the people always making new laws and changing the ways to fit his view of right and wrong. He claimed other ideas and denounced his enemies as traitors of the state as Napoleon did to Snowball after the windmill was

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