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The story begins with Old Major, a wise boar, who inspires the animals to rebel against their human oppressor, Mr. Jones. His vision of "Animalism" is rooted in the belief that all animals are equal and should share in the fruits of their labor. However, following the successful rebellion, the leadership roles are quickly seized by the pigs, specifically Napoleon and Snowball. This transition of power marks the beginning of the erosion of the revolutionary spirit. Napoleon’s eventual expulsion of Snowball and his consolidation of power mirror Joseph Stalin’s rise and the purge of his rivals.
The role of propaganda is also central to the novel’s message. Squealer, the pigs' spokesperson, uses persuasive language and fear-mongering to convince the other animals that the pigs' decisions are for the greater good. The working class, represented by the loyal and hardworking horse Boxer, is exploited and ultimately betrayed by the leadership. Boxer’s tragic end serves as a grim reminder of the vulnerability of the common people under an authoritarian regime. File: Orwells.Animal.Farm.zip ...
George Orwell’s Animal Farm serves as a powerful allegory for the corruption of revolutionary ideals and the inevitable rise of tyranny. By using a farm setting populated by anthropomorphic animals, Orwell satirizes the events leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent Stalinist era of the Soviet Union. The novel illustrates how the quest for equality can be subverted by the very individuals tasked with leading the charge. The story begins with Old Major, a wise





