What Is The Connection Between Russian Revolution And Animal Farm

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“George Orwell is like a prophet as he foretold the next seventy years of South Korea’s history”. The modern history of South Korea parallels the story of “Animal Farm”. Nowadays most of the Koreans would feel the same way with animals because the country is undergoing difficult times caused by the head of state. George Orwell’s “Animal Farm” reflects the state of period during Russian Revolution through the device of allegory, thus it leads readers to a better understanding.
The rebellion of animals against humans can be compared to Lenin’s revolution in which Tsar Nicholas II was expelled. The owner of Manor Farm is Mr. Jones who is a ruthless man who tortures animals. Hence, a pig named Old Major starts to think about the rebellion, saying “All animals are comrades” (Orwell, pg 10) and he teaches animals a song called “Beast of England”. This character can be compared to the Russian Leader Lenin who advocated communism. Consequently, “The Rebellion had been successfully carried through: Jones was expelled, and the Manor Farm was theirs.” (Orwell, pg 17). After the death of Old Major, “the other pigs had elaborate Old Major’s teachings into a complete system of thought, to which they gave the name of Animalism.” (Orwell, pg 24). The basic principle of Animalism is “All animals are equal” (Orwell, pg 25). Animals work together and share their products together. This mechanism truly reflects the basic principle of communism advocated by Karl Marx.

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