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Who was Czar Nicholas in Animal Farm?

He represents Mr. Jones.


Who does Jones from Animal Farm correspond to?

Mr. Jones represents Czar Nicholas the II, who was overthrown in the Russian Revolution. ==Greco


Who is mr Jones' Russian counterpart in the Animal Farm?

Czar Nicholas II


What does chasing away Jones represent in animal farm?

the march revolution


What do the animals represent in Animal Farm?

The animals represent the people in the Russian Revolution like Squeler was the propaganda and the Sheep were the people who said yes to everything.Farm= USSRSnowball= TrotskiNapolean= Joseph StalinDogs= KGBOld Major= Marx and LeninMr. Jones= Czar Nicholas


Czar nicholas II in animal represents who?

He represents Mr. Jones of Manor Farm, because they were both unpopular leaders and were kicked out.


Did Mr Jones say anything in Animal Farm?

No, he was a silent character that did not speak, though spoke through his actions. He resembles Czar Nicholas the Third.


When the animals chase away Mr Jones in animal farm what is the equivalent that happened in the Russian revolution?

The equivalent in history is when the Bolsheviks forced the Czar to abdicate his throne.


Who does Mr Jones represent in Animal Farm?

Tsar Nicholas II Romanov the last Tsar of imperial Russia.


What do the ribbons represent in Animal Farm?

The ribbons in Animal Farm represent the "badge of slavery", which means if the animal works hard he or she is rewarded with a ribbon, and is expected to do work better on the farm.


Who do Jones and his men represent in Animal Farm?

Jones himself represents the last Tsar of Russia (Nicolas II) and his men are the other aristocracy/White Russians. Hope this helps.


Who owns manor farm in Animal Farm?

Mr. Jones.