No, Old Major does not live to see the revolution. He passes away shortly after delivering his speech about the need for rebellion against the humans.
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Old Major in the book Animal Farm is based on making fun of Russian revolution. Old Major's real name in the real world is Karl Marx German politician.
He generally represents the Czars of Russia, but mainly is representing Nicholas Csar (Tzar) II and the last of the old government. He was the cruel owner of the animals.
Old major represents Karl Marx in animal farm because he taught animalism, workers do the work, rich keep the money, animals revolt, and he dies before the revolution.
I believe it was Old Major in Chapter 1 of Animal Farm.
Mexico was in the middle of its Mexican Revolution (1910-1921).
Old Major believes that a revolution is possible at Manor Farm because he recognizes the shared suffering and oppression experienced by the animals under human control. He emphasizes their common plight and the potential for unity among the animals to overthrow their human oppressor, Mr. Jones. Old Major's vision of a better future hinges on the idea that collective action and awareness can lead to liberation and the establishment of an egalitarian society among the animals.
He was very respected because he was the symbol of the revolution against Jones. He was old and wise and knew what he was talking about. He was the equivalent of Karl Marx in the Russian Revolution (World War II ) Time period.
Old Major represents the idea of Communism. (Karl Marx to be specific)
it is significant beause old major's death represnts the death of Karl marx, the man who invented the idea of communism, who also died before the Russian revolution just as old major died before the animal's revolution.
The revolution that happened in old times when France or Italy revolted with almost no bloodshed
through 60 to 80 years