Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Comparing Animal Revolutionist and Russian Revolutionist essays

Comparing Animal Revolutionist and Russian Revolutionist essays Comparing Animal Revolutionist and Russian Revolutionist There are many people that had an influence on the Russian Revolution but three names stand out in bold, these people are Joseph Stalin (the ruthless Russian leader,) Leon Trotsky (the smooth talking leader that opposed Stalin,) and Nikolai Lenin (the creator of the Russian Revolution.) There are three pigs in the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell that really stand out from the start of the book until the finish. These pigs are Napoleon (the ruthless leader of Animal Farm,) Snowball (the smooth talking pig,) and Old Major (the creator of Animalism.) Joseph Stalin and Napoleon will be compared together on how they are alike, Leon Trotsky and Snowball will be compared, and also Nikolai Lenin and Old Major will be the last comparison. In the paragraphs to come there will be a comparison between important influences in the Russian Revolution and the important characters in the novel Animal Farm. Orwell used his character Napoleon as symbolism for Joseph Stalin. The first thing that connects the two together is they both drove an opposing leader out of the country or Animal Farm. This leader was Leon Trotsky or in the novel Snowball. The two are also connected because Stalin used his Secret Police to scare people and Napoleon used his dogs to scare opposing animals. The evidence supporting this is when four young porkers in the front row uttered shrill squeals of, and all four of them sprang to their feet and begin speaking all at once disapproval as Napoleon was speaking. But suddenly the dogs around Napoleon let out deep, menacing growls, and the pigs fell silent (69). They were so scared that they sat down right away not saying a word. Leon Trotsky was connected to the character Snowball. What first connects the two is both Trotsky and Snowball were very intelligent and had brilliant speeches. The other thing that links the two is that both were forced away b ...

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