The Symbolism Of The 'KGB In Animal Farm'

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On March 8, 1917, in Russia, a conflict was created called the russian revolution. On March 13, 1954,this major event created a group of very powerful people called the KGB. The KGB, at the hands of Josef Stalin caused great damage, spread lies and used threats to persuade the general public to gain political views that were beneficial to the Soviet leader. The KGB were loyal to Stalin, no matter what he told them to do, they did it. In Animal Farm, the Dogs symbolize the secret police, they were loyal to Napoleon with no question and did as he commanded. But who are they, careless soldiers following orders? What did they do during the revolution and why go to such violent measures?

The KGB were a group of secret police employed by the Russian …show more content…

they eliminated rebellions during the revolutions, for example, the slaughtering of any animal who spoke against Napoleon or his choices and they conducted foreign intelligence operations, The Dogs stayed by Napoleon's side as he negotiated with Pilkington. "I know not every mom is a secret KGB spy but every mom has this whole other life. Every dad and every person has this whole other life."(Quote it in Keri Russell) This quote talks about KGB spies and officers leading secret lives, hiding their work from friends, family, and anyone else involved in their personal lives. They changed as people, turning violent and rough when they might have been kind and gentle beforehand. These struggles when on for many year until November 6, 1991, the KGB were free and were able to carry on with their normal …show more content…

The Nine black dogs in the book and major plot change has a parallel to the KGB and in Russian history.It represents the dangers of KGB but at the sametime, their stuggles and difficultlies.This group of young deadly assassins have done so much to change history by obeying their leader and helping him persuade the general public to gain political views that were beneficial to himself. Although, Stalin and Napoleon were giving the orders, but The KGB secret police force and the nine fierce black dogs were the groups creating terror during the Russian

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