Napoleon = Stalin
Snowball = Leon Trotsky
Mr. Jones = Czar of Russia (Czar Nicholas II)
The 9 dogs = The KGB (Secret Police)
Animal Farm = History of Russia
Old Major's philosophy = Marx's view on communism
Animalism = Communism
Seven Commandments = The rules for their society
Windmill Construction = Russian construction of steel mills and electric plants
Napoleon's sale of timber to Frederick = Stalin entered into a non-aggression pact with Hitler's Germany
Frederick's declaration of war on = Hitler's declaration of war on Russia Animal Farm
Windmill destruction = The trials and tribulations of building the society.
Sugarcandy Mountain = "heaven" Moses the Raven represents Religion.
Napoleon's entertaining of humans in the farmhouse = Different meetings between Stalin and Churchill in Russia
Political influences from the Russian Revolution
- Snowball is Leon Trotsky
- Old Major is Lenin or Karl Marx
-Napoleon is Stalin
- Etc...
-Moses: Religion
-Animal Farm: Russia
-Boxer: supporters of Stalin
-Mr.Jones: Czar
-Manor Farm: USSR
-Animalism: Communism
-Nepoleon's Dogs: Stalin's Soldiers
The purpose of killing those animals were to instill fear to the rest, so they'll behave accordingly. It's the use of terror and fear to subdued the voice of reason and protest.
The dogs are a symbol of the secret police (in Russia).
The executions of the animals represent Stalin's Great Purge.
The animals being slaughtered represent the Great Purge and how people were being accused and executed the same way the animals were.
Animal Farm
Except in George Orwell's "Animal Farm", you cannot have more equality - by definition!Except in George Orwell's "Animal Farm", you cannot have more equality - by definition!Except in George Orwell's "Animal Farm", you cannot have more equality - by definition!Except in George Orwell's "Animal Farm", you cannot have more equality - by definition!
A pig.
George Orwell (author)
Yes, Animal Farm by George Orwell is in the public domain. It was published in 1945, so the copyright has expired.
George Orwell was 42 years old when he wrote Animal Farm in 1945.
Something that may help is that it is Animal Farm by George Orwell.
"Animal Farm" by George Orwell was published in London.
uhh....George Orwell....
George Orwell.
If you are referring to the book Animal Farm by George Orwell, Russia represents the farm.
George Orwell was the author of Animal Farm. This was the pen name of Eric Arthur Blair (1903-50), an English novelist and essayist, who was born in India. The satirical novel Animal Farm (1945) is an allegory on the Russian Bolshevik Revolution.