George Orwell 's novel "Zoo" is a fable of the Russian Revolution that created a farm with a hero and members symbolizing its behavior. In this article I will show you the many important contributions of Joseph Stalin and how they relate to the actions of Napoleon at the zoo. I will divide this subject into the following three parts. That is their power to become power, Stalin's five-year plan, and the use and abuse of power. When Lenin died in 1924, Trotsky (Snowbow) and Stalin (Napoleon) began to compete for power.
In the zoo, Napoleon (Stalin) ordered the squirrel to persuade to believe Napoleon and change seven miles. The squirrel is an excellent speaker, Napoleon manipulates "low level" animals, believes that Seven Mile never changes, snowball is a traitor. Many cases in the zoo relate to the case in Russia. Especially after the revolt at the zoo, the animals are proud of the newly established country. I took a green tablecloth with white hooves and horns similar to the original Soviet flag flag hammer. Sickle (Anji)
George Orwell's classic hut zoo is the fable of the Russian revolution and its consequences. Dictator Stalin explains that it is a large Berkshire pig called Napoleon. Trotsky is represented by a pig named Snowball. He was a wonderful speaker and made a wonderful speech. However, Stalin beat Trotsky and Napoleon, took over the farm where animals lived, Napoleon beat the snowball. Napoleon became a tyrant using power and propaganda to oppress animals. Sergei, Victor. The first year of the Russian Revolution. In 1930, La de la Russell Rousse. Russian Revolution, Holt, Line Heart, Winston's first year. Translation, editorial introduction and comment © 1972, Peter Sedgwick Reprinted to Victor Serge's internet archive with permission. International standard book number 0-86316-150-2. Search on 14th May 2005