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Napoleon And Stalin Animal Farm Essay

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Animal Farm is a political allegory concerning power about the Russian Revolution. At the beginning of “Animal Farm”, power was used to achieve great things. It brought all animals of Manor Farm together but after an initial influence of power, it began to destroy the community that they had worked together to form. This can be seen by the character development of Napoleon who is thought to potray Joseph Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union during the mid 1920’s. They were both leaders that abused their power and used ruthless methods to rule over the community. For instance, Napoleon and Stalin both abused their given power, one of the similarities between them was their act of violence. In the novella, “Animal Farm” by George orwell, …show more content…

In the novella, “Animal Farm”, by George Orwell, Orwell states, “ Napoleon had accepted, through Whymper, a contract for four hundred eggs a week…. Their method was to fly up the rafters and there lay their eggs, which smashed to pieces on the floor…. He [Napoleon] ordered the hens’ rations to be stopped and decreed that any animal giving so much as a grain of corn to a hen should be punished by death ” (pg.68). This means that Napoleon killed all the chickens because they didn't want to give them anymore eggs. Napoleon never consulted with the hens to give up their products. This is to symbolise what Stalin did in the past when he wanted to take the lands away from profiting farmers because private property is against the government and socialism. Both of them tried to control the food production and would not mind killing to get the production process smoother. Furthermore, both dictators ruled over their subjects with an iron hand. Orwell states,“...but it was cruel work, and the animals could not feel so hopeful about it as they had felt before. They were always cold and usually hungry as well” (pg 66). This means that Napoleon would make the animals work hard no matter how the harsh conditions were. In relation to this, Stalin made loyal proletariat workers work hard until they got too tired and incompetent. Overall, both dictators governed their people

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