Animal Farm: Stalin and Napoleon
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The novel Animal Farm, by George Orwell, was an allegory about the Russian Revolution in which the author used a farm and it's members to symbolize major characters and their actions. In this composition, I will reveal to you many of Joseph Stalin' s important contributions and how they relate to the actions of Napoleon from Animal Farm. I will break this topic down into the following three parts, their rise to power, Stalin's Five Year Plan, and their use and abuse of authority. When Lenin died in 1924, a struggle for power began between Trotsky Snowball and Stalin Napoleon....
similar terms with Fredrick, who soon after, attacks and blows up the windmill.
similar terms with Fredrick, who soon after, attacks and blows up the windmill.
It should by now be plain to see many of the similarities between the to characters and how much of an allegory Animal Farm was. Both of these cruel, brutal, selfish, and corrupt personalities saw a chance at power, took it for all it was worth, and got everything they wanted out of it. Their leadership styles were not as clever as they were effective, by ruling through the fear their people had of them, they wallowed in prosperity and power until the day they died.
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