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George Orwell's Animal Farm

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George Orwell’s Animal Farm is an allegory based Russian Revolution. This book shows that parties of power can easily over rule the classes of society. This allegory shows forms of dreams control and power related to the Russian Revolution.

Firstly, Animal shows that a single person can easily overthrow a leader with enough dreams, hopeful plans and support. George Orwell shows the reader this by Old Majors speech about hope and freedom for the animals of Animal Farm and the way of animalism. This is showing that if you have a dream that is achievable, you can achieve it without strife. Another example is in the first chapter when the animals agree to the newly established seven commandants of their new form of “ government”. This is showing that if you agree with something it can go along way. Another example is when Old major was. There was statement saying that the humans did eventually “ overthrow them self’s”. This means if you have too much hope it can go to waste. The theme dreams hope and plans show that Animal is an allegory of the Russian revolution. …show more content…

An example of this is when Napoleon (portraying Joseph Stalin) taught the puppies how to viciously attack and scare other animals away, which was giving Napoleon more and more attention and control over the other animals of the farm. . (The dogs are portraying Stalin’s secrete police who assonated Leon Trotsky in Mexico with an icepick). The next example of control is when the animals of Animal Farm were being how taught how to read and write. This is example of is showing the reader that you can have more control over the intellectually inferior by giving them your support about something like education. George Orwell has shown in his book Animal Farm that it is an allegory of the control situation of the Russian

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