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Historical Lens Animal Farm

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Using a historical criticism lens, you must observe what inspired the author to create their piece of work. George Orwell was born in 1903, later in his life he experienced the Russian Revolution from 1917 to 1923, this world event inspired George Orwell to create Animal Farm. During the Spanish Civil War, Orwell was a part of a Trotskyist group which was a major inspiration for his creation. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, the author shows a historical allegory of the uprising of the Soviet Union through Napoleon, Snowball, and Old Major. Napoleon alludes to Joseph Stalin, Snowball to Leon Trotsky, and Old Major Carl Marx. Using a historical lens, we can observe that Napoleon alludes to Joseph Stalin during the uprising of the Soviet Union. After Napoleon forced Snowball off the farm, the pigs decided that they should make Animal Farm a Republic. “In April, Animal Farm was proclaimed a Republic, and it became necessary to elect a president. There was only …show more content…

Before the revolution on the farm, Old Major taught the animals on the farm what he foresaw in the future for animal farms and taught Napoleon and Snowball his methods so they could teach the other animals after his passing. “Old Major was so highly regarded on the farm that everyone was quite ready to lose an hour’s sleep to hear what he had to say. Our comrades are the answer to all of our problems. It is summed up in a single word: Man. Man is the only enemy we have. Remove Man from the scene, and the root causes of hunger and overwork are abolished forever.” (Orwell 5&7). Old Major, just like Carl Marx, taught his beliefs on Revolutions to the people who followed him. He inspired them to expand on his beliefs, like Old Major and with the animals on Animal Farm. Then, just like Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin, Snowball and Napoleon took leadership and led the revolution to abolish the

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