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The Russian Revolution and Animal Farm

2023-12-12 17:50:28

Writing of the George Orwell zoo is compared with how the Russian revolution occurred. The main idea of ​​this book is that a small bourgeoisie (middle class) is a person who uses resistance. Petite bourgeoisie promoted a social tower to bourgeoisie (aristocracy). Proletarian (farmers) are concerned about what they want to eat the next day, so they do not want to resist. Manor and farm owners and farmers symbolize Czar Nicholas II, a Russian leader during the revolutionary period of zoo books.

Similarities of the Russian Revolution in 1917. The zoo is a satirical work that symbolizes the leader of the Russian revolution. Animals of the manor farm, which is the backdrop of this novel, symbolizes Russia as a result of years of abuse. Under pig leadership, farm animals will continue to do their job. I just feel proud. I know that I will work for them, not Jones, a farmer, not a human slave. Over time, the pig gains power and uses other animals. They gained so much power that they became corrupt in hunger just like human masters. The theme of the novel is "corruption of power, but the absolute force is completely collapsed, which is a good theme for the novel" Zoo "and" Russian Revolution ". Because even people who think you can trust are proved to be eroded by the power they have.

Zoo and the Russian revolution have many similarities and ideas. Characters, settings, and graphs are the same. In addition, the zoo is the irony and fable of the Russian Revolution, George Orwell means that. In my article, I will introduce a comparison between the zoo and the Russian revolution. This is also a satire of the Russian Revolution, explaining why it is related to the comparison of the new sarcastic Russian revolution and the Russian Revolutionary Animal Farm and the fable animals farm animals farm

Katelyn Rachels AEGL 102-008 Carlson 30th April 2010 Zoo and Russian Revolution Zoo is a fable of what happened in Russia between 1917 and 1943. Olwell will use letters and specific details to symbolize the various situations of the Russian revolution. Understanding the specific historical background behind the zoo enrich book reading. This novel is a revolution of any failure, but the most important thing is about the Russian revolution. Orwell used the zoo to show how the event took place from the announcement of the Communist Declaration of 1848 to the event of the Tehran meeting in 1943. One of the earliest events was that the main dream of many years was related to Carl Marx's "Communism Declaration". The first scenery of the zoo was opened. It is said that Laomei speaks dreams by attending meetings with all cattle.