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    Orwell effectively conveys the rise of communism in Russia throughout the book Animal Farm by the accurate elucidation of the context in the Soviet Union from 1917-1945. Orwell’s attitude and political view towards Russia is evident in his representation of the farm animals on Communist Party leaders: Napoleon and Snowball, for example, are figurations of Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky, respectively. He expresses the anthropomorphic characters of farm animals, and major events in Animal Farm such

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    Imperialism was becoming a dated concept by the turn of the 20th century. For decades, western civilizations had rooted their interests in colonies and leached resources. However, the natives would see no great benefit from their colonizer's efforts during all that time. While the White Men regarded it as their burden to concern themselves with others well being, they were more often than not the cause of an Eastern nations strife. Through several means, many colonies fought back for their sovereignty

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    Robert Alexander’s The Kitchen Boy: A Novel of the Last Tsar illustrated great depth of knowledge in the Eastern Europe region, specifically, Russia. By reading the daily life and struggles dealt by the Russian Imperial Romanov family during their house arrest in the year 1917 up until the family’s death in 1918, the reader is able to identify and comprehend Russia’s religion, culture, and issues during this time period and how it came in effect for the Romanovs and enhanced the reader’s understanding

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    THE PARANOIA AROUND THE RUSSIAN MYSTIC INFLUENCER GRIGORI EFIMOVICH RASPUTIN WAS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR THAT LED TO THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. Rasputin was a Russian mystic/holy man who was close to the Tsar Nicolas II of Russia and his family from 1906-1916. It was believed that Rasputin had a special relationship with the Tsarina Alexandra Feodoronva and had some sort of influence over her decisions. Due to people's paranoia, they slowly distrusted, and subsequently overthrew, the Russian government

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    Vladimir Lenin once emphasized that ” all members of the Russian Communist Party who are in the slightest degree suspicious or unreliable ... should be got rid of”. By these words Lenin banned the Russian Communist Party and introduced the one-party state, whereby Stalin easily managed to get rid of his rivals for the power of the Soviet Union. Despite having the Soviet Union as Britain’s ally George Orwell succeeds in criticising the Soviet regime in his book Animal Farm through a heavy use of

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    The Necessary Intellect of Ordinary People

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    The uneducated are often unaware of how people take advantage of them when under the power of a leader using propaganda. Propaganda is an opinionated advertisement used to control and appeal to people's judgement and emotions, and gets them to do what they want (Stults). Not all persuasion is propaganda, and not all propaganda is bad (Stults). George Orwell writes Animal Farm as an allegorical fable associated with Lenin’s lead over the revolution that established the Communist control of Russia

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    Censorship Of Youth

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    educational reforms put in place by Stalin after he came into power, “In 1932, a rigid programme of discipline and education was introduced. Exams, banned under Lenin, were reintroduced. The way subjects were taught was laid down by the government – especially history where Stalin’s part in the 1917 Revolution and his relationship with Lenin was overplayed. Books were strictly censored by the state and Stalin ordered the writing of a new book called “A Short History of the USSR” which had to be used

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    His third and final solution was if people are working for the good of everyone else then there will be no problems and everyone will trust each other. These are Karl Marx’s views and how they could be achieved. Vladimir Ilch Ulyanov, also known as Lenin which was a secret codename he had adapted so he could not be caught by the government on plots to overthrow them, was brought up in a well educated middle class home and he was the third out of six children. He left

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    Throughout time authors and books have been the cause of controversy over topics such as life or government. When George Orwell wrote his book Animal Farm, it sparked lots of controversy over government. The book was written as a satire to mock the communist regime that was installed after the Russian Revolution. The book does not directly say it is about the revolution but is almost the same tale. George Orwell used subtle ways such as symbolism and anthropomorphism to represent history in a different

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    The Grand Duchess Anastasia The mystery of Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna has perplexed people for many years. A majority of people have questioned what really happened on the night of the Nikolaevna’s murder, and if there were any survivors of her family at all. Many wondered if there was any way possible for anyone to escape their awful fate that night. The mystery of Anastasia Nikolaevna is still puzzling to this day. The Romanov’s were of royalty in Russia. Her father, Nicholas II,

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