Animal Farm

How does animal farm reflect russian Revelation and subsoquient happens?

It's about Revelation of Russia.

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The whole book is an allagory to the Russian Revolution. Orwell includes just about every major player that you can think of. The following excerpt is from a specific site. It contains more detail so you should check it out in the source link below.

Mr. Jones

•irresponsible to his animals (lets them starve)

•sometimes cruel - beats them with whip

•sometimes kind - mixes milk in animal mash

Czar Nicholas II

•a poor leader at best, compared to western kings

•cruel - sometimes brutal with opponents

•Sometimes kind - hired students as spies to make $

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Old Major

•taught Animal-ism

•workers do the work, rich keep the $, animals revolt

•dies before revolution

Karl Marx

•invented Communism

•"workers of the world unite", take over govt

•dies before Russian Revolution

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