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Animal farm
Animal Farm: Satire on Communist Russia
Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, is at the surface a simple novel of a group of animals living and working under the oppression of a tyrannical farmer who successfully overthrow him with a plan to live independently which backfires on them and ends them up under the even more dictatorial rule of the pigs. The novel, though, was actually meant by Orwell to be a satire of Russia during its revolutionary period from the Czar Nicholas II to Trotsky and Stalin. “Animal Farm,” wrote Orwell, “was the first book in which I tried, with full consciousness of what I was doing, to fuse political purpose and artistic purpose into one whole.” Through this essay, the social and political situation presented in George Orwell’s Animal Farm will thoroughly be discussed and described.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
The Russian Revolution began with the abdication of Czar Nicholas II in 1917. The Government was then taken over in the absence of the Czar by a group of bankers, lawyers, industrialists and capitalists. This group was a very weak leadership and didn’t last for long. A political party known as the Bolsheviks, headed by V. I. Lenin, stepped in to take over. The main goal of the B
Approximate Word count = 1752
Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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