He refused to take it seriously and did not help his people Instead, he continues to play Domino for hours while his people are hungry and dead ( Vogt 102). Nicolas was eventually forced to abstain. After the revolt, Mr. Jones was forced to leave the farm because he did not take care of his animal and they were hungry. After the revolt, Mr. Jones could not return to the farm, so I went to Wellington's Red Lion (Orwell 54). Tour Nicolas stayed in Russia and was forced to live in the Alexandrian Palace (Vogt 104) but could not control the government like Jones.
Farmer Jones represents the emperor Nicholas II, the Russian leader before the revolution. At the beginning of Orwell 's book, Jones showed him to be a drunken, negligent farmer who rarely care about his animal. The farm is in a bad condition - "The field is full of weeds, the building needs a roof, hedges are ignored, and the animals are not full" (Ch. I). Orwell apparently wishes to prove that Nicholas is a bad ruler, he is only managing Russia for personal interests. These animals are clearly suppressed, and there is a justifiable reason to want to change. Orwell deliberately compared the life style of the animals after the revolution with the living conditions of Jones. He also compared Jones's alcoholism with the pig's sickness entering the house. Jones is as bad as Napoleon - using animals for their own interests: they are typical omnipotent dictators only for their own interests
The role of farmer Jones is compared with emperor Nicholas II. Tsar Nicholas II treated his people as Famer Jones treated his animals. Animal rebellion on the farm began as a farmer Jones was drunk that never looked after the animals and he went home all night to open the door and forget to feed the animals and the animals rebelled . Tour Nicholas II made the working class very angry, looking back on authority and preaching, people suffering, and in the end wished for reform by rebellion. Mr. Tsar said, "Therefore, the law will be respected and respected not only by the state but also by the authorities governing it, and the law will change constantly with respect to the means of individual maximum power I will transcend my view. "
On the farm, Mr. Jones, a farmer, represented Stalin's former leader, Tour Nicholas II. Mr. Jones also represented the former government of the Soviet Union and was eradicated by animals. Animals are uncertain about the future, and they can neither predict nor guess what will happen in the future. Likewise, S. U. Has no dream of human freedom. The old wild boar Old Major began to change his mind and cast doubt on authority. When the mayor talked to all animals to start a change and dream, Orwell did not talk about Napoleon or Snowball. Napoleon and the snowball were inspired by the Old Major 's speech so they took over as the leader when he died. Orwell encircles and supports Napoleon with other pigs. Napoleon symbolizes Communist Party loyalty and Stalin's friends.