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Animalism / Communism
Animalism / Communism
In the book Animal Farm, there are two disputing pigs that both opt to be leader of the farm after the revolution takes place. Napoleon, the quiet one and the most merciless, and Snowball, the smarter one and the more generous one were competing to be leader of the farm, but due to Napoleon’s treachery, Snowball was run off the farm before his plans could take effect to build a windmill to generate the farm’s power.
Joseph Stalin, a Russian dictator, is the counterpart of Napoleon in the story. George Orwell obviously despised Communism and showed it in his descriptions of the society that was set up in the book. He was a cruel man and showed it by making the peasants of Russia suffer throughout his reign as Czar of Russia.
Napoleon started in the background making no objections to the rulings that Snowball made. Very subtly, he began to concede on his own with Squealer, another sly, smooth-talking pig that was good at conv
Approximate Word count = 650
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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