The zoo in this book wishes to achieve agreement and equality. Revolution, trust / truth, prosperity, better quality of life, in terms of freedom and personality. This was achieved at the beginning of the revolution, but it succeeded but eventually the revolution failed. In the early days of the revolution, the farm was prosperous in many ways. These animals are educated, and it is said that "the course of reading and writing has made a great result". Because I am learning as human beings, I feel the same as human beings.
George Orwell's allegorical novel "Animal Farm" solves many of the ideas on the Russian revolution. This brings devastating failure to the world's eyes. The establishment of a dictatorship system superseded communist, infinite lies and propaganda, and the political agenda to saturate the Soviets. This restoration and the fable of the Soviet communist development in the form of a fable, the "farm animals" fables of the innovative dictators Stalin and the Russian people rise, eventually destroyed, betrayed the people of Russia It was.
The zoo assumes a scenario different from political commitment. Orlou imagined a farm that beat his human mentor about the writing of the failure of the Russian Revolution and replaced it with the crowd leadership. These clever pigs promise to reorganize society in the way of the equalityist (populist) and animal workers receive workers' compensation at a fair and reasonable farm. Russia, Trotsky and Stalin exchanged camps in concentration camps and Lenin's vision for brutal repression and corruption, the rules of animals on pig farms gradually became like people, forgot the commitment to mirror and change Was
The satirical zoo in George Orwell directly responded to the events of the Russian Revolution. He replaced Russian people with communist leaders represented by farm animals and pigs. Initially these pigs supported equal rights of all animals but gradually gave them all the benefits and excluded other animals from the farm's reward. Those who were exiled at the beginning of the story represented Zaar, but at the end of the story the man returned to the farm and the outside animals could not know the difference between the pig and the man. Olwell uses this ironical example to show that those who held power after the Russian revolution are not equal people than their predecessors.