My reaction to snowball's expulsion from Animal Farm was very surprised. At this point in the book the readers would expect Snowball to be very respected for his wonderful ideas (especially the windmill). Instead, Napoleons twist also twisted my mind at first. Throughout the rest of the book, however, I realized this pig's plot and realized how great snowball really was :(
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The Russian Revolution
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It is significant
It represents the Russian Revolution.
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Napoleon in Animal Farm represents Joseph Stalin in the Russian Revolution. He takes control of the farm after the rebellion, becoming a dictator who manipulates and oppresses the other animals. His actions mirror Stalin's rise to power and his authoritarian rule in the Soviet Union.
In George Orwell's Animal Farm, the events on the farm led to neighboring farms trying to discredit the farm. This is an allegory to the west trying to discredit communism.
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The Russian revolution
The Rebellion occurred in the fictional setting of Manor Farm in George Orwell's Animal Farm. Manor Farm was owned by Mr. Jones, an irresponsible farmer that starved his animals and treated them cruelly.The boar of Manor Farm, Old Major, told the animals that it was time to rise against Jones and start their own animal utopia.The Rebellion occurred when the animals drove Mr. and Mrs. Jones out of Manor Farm along with Moses, the raven. Manor Farm was subsequently renamed as "Animal Farm".
Because the rebellion was over.
The pigs, led by Snowball and Napoleon.