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Animal Farm

  • Old Major's Speech chapter 1

    Old Major's Speech chapter 1
    Old Major's speech is a symbolism for Vladimir Lenin when he built upon Karl Marx's principals of Marxism. He adopted the Marxism's principles to inspire people in Russia to revenge against the Capitalism. For more explanation
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    Animal Farm as a symbolism for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

  • Animal's Revolution chapter 2

    Animal's Revolution chapter 2
    This revolution which ends by the abdication of Mr. Jones, is a symbolism for Russian's revolution in March which ends by the abdication of Nicholas II. For more explanation
  • The seven commandments chapter 2

    The seven commandments chapter 2
    Snowball and Napoleon work to prevent the other animals from any treatment with humans, so they write the seven commands on the wall to create what is called Animalism. Animalism represents Karl Marx's communism's principles. For more explanation
  • Napoleon and Snowball's power struggle chapter 3

    Napoleon and Snowball's power struggle chapter 3
    Through time, the disagreement between Napoleon and Snowball begins to appear. This is a symbolism for the power struggle between Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stallin. For more explanation
  • Battle of Cowshed chapter 4

    Battle of Cowshed chapter 4
    In this battle, Mr.Jones collaborates with other farmers to fight the animals. This battle is a symbolism for Russian's October revolution (civil war). Fore more explanation
  • Animal Committees chapter 5

    Animal Committees chapter 5
    Snowball organizes the animals into " Animal committees". This is a representation for Labor camps. For more explanation
  • Napoleon's antagoinsm against Snowball chapter 5

    Napoleon's antagoinsm against Snowball chapter 5
    This antagonism is a symbolism for the time of Vladimir's death during which Joseph Stalin tries to get the power. For more explanation
  • Snowball is chased by Napoleon's dogs chapter 5

    Snowball is chased by Napoleon's dogs chapter 5
    Napoleon uses his dogs to chase Snowball. This is a symbolism for Josef Stalin when he ousted Leon Trotsky from the Communist Party. For more explanation
  • Building the Windmill chapter 6

    Building the Windmill chapter 6
    The building of the Windmill is a symbolism for Russian's five years plan and the beginning of industrialization in Russia. For more explanation
  • Hen's smashed their eggs chapter 7

    Hen's smashed their eggs chapter 7
    This is a representation for the Kulaks when they burned their farms instead of handing them to Stalin.
    After they smashed their eggs, Napoleon leaves the hens hungry til they starve and die which also happens to the Kulaks. For more explanation
  • Other farms' recognition of Animal Farm chapter 7

    Other farms' recognition of Animal Farm chapter 7
    Mr. Fredrick the owner of Pinchfield and Mr. Pilkington the owner of Foxwood's recognition of Animal farm is a symbolism for the time in which the United States recognizes the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. For more explanation
  • Napoleon's dogs' search chapter 7

    Napoleon's dogs' search chapter 7
    George Orwell represents Stalin's Secret Police(KGB) when it became official with the event in which the dogs help Napoleon to search through the private belongings of the animals. For more explanation
  • Mr. Fridereck deal with Napoleon chapter 8

    Mr. Fridereck deal with Napoleon chapter 8
    When Napoelon makes the timber deal with Mr.Pilinkton, it becomes a symbolism for the Non-Aggression Pact between Germany and Russia. For more explanation
  • Mr. Frederick's Fraud chapter 8

    Mr. Frederick's Fraud chapter 8
    Mr. Frederick 's fraud in the banknotes is a symbolism for Germany's invasion on Russia. For more explanation
  • Mr. Pilkington's treaty chapter 9

    Mr. Pilkington's treaty chapter 9
    Napoleon's a deal with Mr. Pilkington is a symbolism for Russian's treaty with Allies to divide Germany. For more explanation