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    Revolution. The farm itself represents Russia‚ with its poor conditions and non-responsible leaders. Napoleon‚ the evil pig who plays Joseph Stalin in real life. Snowball‚ the leader who gives aid and information to Napoleon and plays the character Lenin on the Russian revolution who was a hand to Joseph Stalin‚ Old Major as Karl Marx. And who could forget Animalism Vs. Marxism Animalism Vs. Marxism Characters‚ items‚ and events found in George Orwells book‚ Animal Farm‚ can be compared to similar

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    Germany shared some similarities in terms of the means of their rule‚ these two totalitarian regimes differed from each other in economic and social aspects. (1) Economic Institution The USSR - Collectivization The Five Year Plan started under Lenin and continued by Stalin which enabled the USSR to develop economically but at a great cost to the Soviet people. Indeed‚ Stalin strengthened the state’s existing dominance: legal private entreprise above the level of highly-restricted individual production

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    permanent facial scarring. At the behest of his mother‚ Dzhugashvili entered a seminary to train for the priesthood – but he was soon expelled for behavioural problems and not paying his school fees. In 1903 he took a liking to the communist theories of Lenin and joined the fledgling Bolshevik movement. Dzughashvili was tasked with raising funds for the party through criminal means: he organised and led bank robberies‚ initiated kidnaps and ransom demands‚ and used threats and violence to extort money.

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    Orwell’s ’Animal Farm’ is an allegory because it represents Stalin’s rise to power in Russia. His dictatorship to the people of Russia is how Napoleon treated the animals on the farm. Napoleon the pig represents Joseph Stalin‚ the dictating leader of the Soviet Union. Napoleon tricked the other animals into believing he was the only one that wanted the best for them. He slowly brought the farm from a more equal state to a state where he was considered and treated as a king. He also murdered any of

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    What Is Hitler A Tyrant

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    What happens when society experience the inevitable pain of time ie great oppressions of trouble? Tyrants stand claiming to have a solution. They use a tough state or conflict as a reason to get the public’s attention. Sometimes they really do want to make a difference but other times they just may be pretending to want to help so the can eventually gain power. The tyrant will blame somebody or something for the wrongs going on so they will be targeted. Eventually this could lead to physical violences

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    Remember‚ Lenin had taken land from wealthy landowners and had given the peasants their own small farms. In 1928‚ Stalin announced that all family farms would be abolished. They would be replaced by collective farms‚ or large farms worked by hundreds of families.

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    well-educated and cultured leaders‚ he was very crude and rough. He was cold‚ hard‚ and impersonal. When he became part of Bolsheviks‚ he changed his name to Stalin‚ which means “man of steel” in Russian. There was a clear distinction between Stalin and Lenin‚ who were two of the most notable men during that time in Russia. Between 1922 and 1927‚ Stalin began his movements to seize control over the current government. As a general secretary of the Communist Party‚ he secretly moved his supporters into positions

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    There were strikes in the factories and street demonstrations. In January 1905 a demonstration was fired on by the Cossacks and many were killed‚ this day is now known as Bloody Sunday. There were mutinies within the navy. Revolutionaries‚ including Lenin and Trotsky‚ returned from exile. Workers councils were formed in the cities. Whilst in the countryside‚ peasants murdered landlords and took over their land. With these intimidations from the people the Tsar promised change in Russia and how it was

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    Animal Farm. Fable?

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    all supposed to have the same rights as humans do. Another characteristic of a fable is to use metaphors‚ and animal definitely meets this criteria. Napoleon’s character was not just a pig‚ he was a metaphor for Stalin trying to take over after Lenin died. Just as Boxer was not only a horse‚ he was a metaphor for the working class in Russia during the Russian Revolution. Boxer‚ as I said before‚ was a very hard worker. He had a “motto” which was‚ I will work harder (page 75). This is significant

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    rights as men. This was the beginning of the struggle of women ’s emancipation. The Bolsheviks (known for seizing power in Russia during the Russian Revolution & for founding the Soviet Union‚) were involved in this revolution. With the help of Lenin and Trotsky (socialist politician &influential politician in the early days of the Soviet Union) they imagined a development of industry and planned a nationalized economy‚ which gave women the opportunity to work outside of the home. They also established

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