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An Introduction to Animal Farm
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Satire Type of writing that ridicules something—a person, a group of people, humanity at large, an attitude or failing, a social institution—in order to reveal a weakness.
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Most satires… Convince us of a point of view. Persuade us to follow a course of action. Involve exaggeration.
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Allegory A story in which the characters, settings, and events stand for certain other people, events, or concepts.
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How is Animal Farm an allegory? It parallels revolutionary and postrevolutionary Russia (late 1920s to 1953). Many characters are based on Russian historical figures and ideas.
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Czar Nicholas II Poor leader at best Cruel, sometimes brutal with opponents Sometimes kind, hired students as spies to make money
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Russian Revolutionaries Karl Marx Joseph Stalin Leon Trotsky
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Karl Marx German social philosopher Chief theorist of modern socialism and communism “Revolution is inevitable”
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Socialism Political and economic theory that advocates a system of government ownership and management of the means of production and distribution of goods.
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Communism A totalitarian system of government in which a single authoritarian party controls state-owned means of production.
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Totalitarianism Seeks to control not only all economic and political matters but also the attitudes, values, and beliefs of its population. Generally led by a dictator.
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Joseph Stalin Studied Marxism, but did not follow it “Man of steel”; killed all who opposed him Not a good speaker, not very well-educated
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Leon Trotsky Followed Marxism Very well-educated Wanted to improve life for all in Russia Eventually chased away by the KGB
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Other Similarities…
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KGB “Secret police” Not really police, but forced support for Stalin Often killed entire families for disobedience
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Religion Was tolerated because it encouraged the people to work Would stop violent revolutions
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Vain, Selfish People Didn’t care about revolution Only thought about themselves Went to other countries that offered more for them
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Skeptical People Weren’t sure revolution would change anything Knew communism wouldn’t work with power-hungry leaders
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Dedicated Communists Believed Stalin because he was a “communist” Stayed loyal after it was obvious he was a tyrant Were betrayed by Stalin
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