As found through the analysis of animal farms and the French Revolution, the possibility of a rebellion rises dramatically as people feel suppressed. Obviously, as this is unlikely to occur, I suggest that we start various fake coups when revolutionary ideas are brewed. In this way, people can feel that they live in a better society, but in reality, everything is the same or even worse. Equally important is the lack of a revolutionary idea, for which the dictator should ensure farmers' satisfaction.
George Orwell's Animal Farm George Orwell writes "animal farm" as a fable. In this case, this is a story about a group of pigs taking over the farm and telling the story of the Russian revolution underneath. Mr. Jones is Tzer Nicholas II, the last Russian leader before the revolution, former profession is people who influence people's resistance and communism ideology, Karl Marx, snowball is Rocky, the early leader of the revolution Napoleon is Stalin, a cruel and selfish, corrupt leader, and boxers and clovers represent t
George Orwell's Animal Farm "Animal Farm" is a small interpretation of the Russian Revolution of George Orwell, representing the Russian state using British farms. At the beginning of the book, animals are discussing their frustration with Mr. Jones of the current farmer. Mr. Jones is the owner of a manor farm, a farm where all animals live, and is representative of Russian emperor regime. The animals started talking about how to beat Mr. Jones. - Animal Farm of George Orwell Can animal farms at George Orwell be just a political debate or a story of a reader? In this personal study, I will write about George Orwell 's animal farm. As a new entertainment, I propose political discussion in this process. The opening chapter introduces the revolutionary theme that dominates the entire novel, and it also introduces livestock.