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Animal Farm Historical Connections

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Animal Farm- Historical Connections Animalism: represents Communism in theory all are equal government owns everything, and people own government Old Major: represents Karl Marx, the ?Father of Communism? died before the revolution started Mr. Jones: represented Czar Nicholas II after he was overthrown, things were actually worse than they were before Napoleon: represented Stalin not a good speaker corrupt and devious used secret police and propaganda allowed church to remain in Russia though Dogs: forced support/police for Stalin used force, murder, and intimidation Benjamin: represented older generation in Russia- critical of revolution skeptical knew communism wouldn?t work under a dictator Boxer: represented unskilled laborers of Russia dedicated, but tricked Communist supporter

Allegorical Representations In Animal Farm

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Mr. Jones Tsar Nicholas II (terrible ruler) Old Major V. I. Lenin (starter of revolution, inspired by animalism/communism, both were set in their ways, Lenin changed Russia to USSR and Major changed Manor Farm to Animal Farm) Animalism Communism (theory that everyone is equal) Snowball Leon Trotsky (Both led army, were counterparts of major/Lenin, created new ideas that encompassed communism/animalism, both exiled by Stalin/Napoleon) Napoleon Stalin (Valued power, was brutal) Napoleon?s dogs Stalin?s KGB (eliminated opposition) Squealer Propaganda (made Stalin/Napoleon look better) Plan to build wind mill Stalin?s 5 year plan The Battle of the Cowshed Civil war in 1917 Mollie Russia?s upper class Animal Farm USSR

Animal Farm

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Leah Vadnais June 8, 2011 Period 1 Ethos, Pathos, and Logos are three different persuasive strategies, Ethos is an appeal based on the characters of the speaker; Pathos is an appeal based to emotion; and lastly Logos is an appeal based on logic or reason. Animal Farm by George Orwell is about a pig named napoleon who takes over the other animals on the farm after the animals rebel to be free. Another pig named Squealer, is Napoleon?s right hand man, and tries to prove to Napoleon that he can persuade the other animals into believing that Napoleon is the best of all animals. The character Squealer is the one who uses ethos, pathos, and logos to persuade the other animals into believing him.
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