Thursday, November 28, 2019
Animal Farm Essays (739 words) - Marxist Theorists, Old Bolsheviks
  Animal Farm    George Orwell's novel Animal Farm does an excellent job of drawing  parallels from the situation leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917.   Animal Farm is a satire that uses its characters to symbolize leaders of  the Russian Revolution. The animals of Manor Farm, the setting of this  novel, which symbolizes Russia, overthrow their human master after years of  mistreatment. Led by the pigs, the farm animals continue to do their work,  only with more pride, knowing that they are working for themselves, as  opposed to working for their human master, Farmer Jones. Slowly over time  the pigs gain power and take advantage of the other animals. They gain so  much power that they become just as power hungry and corrupt as their human  master. The theme in the novel being that in every society there are  leaders who will, if given the chance, likely abuse their position.  Old Major is a prize white boar who helps point out to the animals that no  animal in England is free. He continues to tell the animals that the their  labor is stolen by man, who benefits alone. The animals in return get near  nothing, just enough to keep them away from starvation. Old Major gave  many speeches to the farm animals about hope and the future. He is the  main animal who got the rebellion started even though he died before it  actually began. Old Major's role compares to Lenin and Marx whose ideas  would spark the communist revolution. Lenin became the leader and teacher  of the working class in Russia, and their determination to struggle against  capitalism. Like Old Major, Lenin and Marx wrote essays and gave speeches  to the working class poor. The working class in Russia, as compared with  the barnyard animals in Animal Farm, were a laboring class of people that  received low wages for their work. Old major tells the animals that the  source of the problem is man, they must overthrow man to abolish tyranny  and hunger. Soon Old Major does die, but his words still echo in the  hearts of all the animals. With the leadership of the pigs, the smartest  animals, they repel against the human and gain complete control of the  farm. This would symbolize the Russian Revolution.   Another parallel represented in the book is Farmer Jones. His character  is similar to the politician Czar Nicholas who treated his people similar  to how Farmer Jones treated his animals. The animal rebellion on the farm  was started because Farmer Jones was a drunk who never took care of the  animals. This made them very angry, fed by the words of Old Major the  animals decided to rebel like the Russians. Czar Nicholas was a very weak  man who treated his people similar to how Farmer Jones treated his animals.  The Czar made his working class people very uneasy with the way he used  his authority and preached all the time, and the people suffered and  finally demanded reform by rebelling.   The animal Napoleon can be compared as a character representing Stalin in  Russia. Both were very mean looking, didn't talk very much but always got  what they wanted through force. In one part of the book Napoleon had the  dogs charge Snowball, another animal, as soon as he thought that the pigs  were becoming corrupt. Stalin became the Soviet Leader after the death of  Lenin. He was underestimated by his opponents who always became his  victims, and he had one of the most ruthless, regimes in history. In was  not till very many years later that the world found out about the many  deaths that Stalin created in Russia during the Revolution.   Another strong parrael would is the character of Snowball with the  Russian leader Trotsky. Snowball was very enthusiastic and was a leader  who organized the defense of the farm. He gave speeches and instructions  but was not very beneficial. All the other animals liked him, but he was  outsmarted by Napoleon. Trotsky and Stalin's relationship was very much  like Snowball's and Napoleons. Trotsky organized the Red Army and gave  speeches and everyone in Russia thought he would win power over Stalin.   After Lenin's death Trotsky lost all his power to Stalin and was expelled  from the communist party.   George Orwell has created a masterpiece which is excellent if it is read  without any prior knowledge to the situation in Russia. However the added  element does wonders for this novel. Orwell is a genius and he has  cleverly hidden the satire in such an excellent way, that    
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