Snowball and Trotsky relate because they both get kicked off the farm/out of the country by someone else (Napoleon/Stalin). Also, they are both the smart leaders. Both of them are talked badly about after they are forced to leave.
Snowball, a character in George Orwell's "Animal Farm," symbolizes Leon Trotsky, a key figure in the Russian Revolution who opposed Joseph Stalin. Trotsky was ultimately exiled and assassinated in 1940, and the term "snowball" aligns with the idea of something that can grow uncontrollably, much like the revolutionary ideas Trotsky advocated. The connection highlights how both Snowball and Trotsky were marginalized and eliminated by authoritarian regimes that sought to consolidate power, reflecting the theme of betrayal in revolutionary movements.
Snowball represents Leon Trotsky, Napoleon represents Stalin. Stalin manipulated the politics to force Trotsky out of power (of the farm) and then used many of Trotsky's ideas.
Leon Trotsky was murdered in 1940.
The characters in events represented real people and events in Russia. Examples:Napoleon was Joseph Stalin,Snowball was Leon Trotsky, Stalin chased Trotsky out of Russia with the KGB (his secret police) Napoleon chased Snowball of animal farm with the dogs he trained.
Trotsky was murdered in Mexico.
Leon Trotsky
Seems like Leon Trotsky to me. He opposed Stalin for which he was exiled and eventually assassinated in Mexico by a Soviet agent.
Leon Trotsky
Snowball is the name of one of the pigs that take over the farm. hes also symbolizes Leon Trotsky.
There are several similarities between Snowball and Trotsky in "Animal Farm". Trotsky led the Red Army to victory over the White Army, and Snowball led the animals to victory in the Battle of Cowshed. Like Trotsky, Snowball wanted to spread the movement worldwide. Snowball ended up being kicked off the farm and banished just like Stalin did Trotsky.
Snowball symbolizes the Soviet leader Leon Trotsky.
He represents Leon Trotsky.
Snowball represents Leon Trotsky in Animal Farm. Both Snowball and Trotsky are portrayed as intelligent, visionary leaders who are eventually exiled or eliminated by their rivals (Napoleon and Stalin) in the pursuit of power.
Snowball, a character in George Orwell's "Animal Farm," symbolizes Leon Trotsky, a key figure in the Russian Revolution who opposed Joseph Stalin. Trotsky was ultimately exiled and assassinated in 1940, and the term "snowball" aligns with the idea of something that can grow uncontrollably, much like the revolutionary ideas Trotsky advocated. The connection highlights how both Snowball and Trotsky were marginalized and eliminated by authoritarian regimes that sought to consolidate power, reflecting the theme of betrayal in revolutionary movements.
Snowball is one of those who take over the farm and represents Leon Trotsky
In Animal Farm the character Snowball is a pig. Snowball challenges Napoleon in order to achieve power and control of the farm. He is smart and very passionate.
It symbolizes when Leon Trotsky got exiled from Russia.