Comparison Of Animal Farm And Soviet Union

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In our class activity taking over our teacher, I saw unlikely leaders step up, followers who accepted the class ranks but were still hesitant rather than blindly accepting, and acknowledgment for our purge against communism. Unlike George Orwell's novel, Animal Farm, I feel our class worked extremely well together once we recognized as a group what we had to accomplish. Orwell made a resemblance of this book to the notorious communist Soviet Union. In the book, Napoleon and Snowball, the two dictators over the helpless farm, resembled Stalin and Trotsky from the Soviet Union’s dominant history. A difference in our functioning class and Stalin's regime was understanding. The intellectually inferior farm animals “did not understand Snowball’s