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Published: 27.10.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Animal Farm is a satire on the Russian government in the phases before during and after the Russian Revolution. It was written in 1945 by a Mr. George Orwell, who did not want to come right out and write a scathing attack on the Russian government because, at the time, Russia had just helped defeat Germany in the war. As it was, Orwell found it hard to get someone to publish Animal Farm because of the pro-Russian sentiments felt by the people of the day. Orwell uses allegory, or the use of animals to paint a portrayal of the Soviet-Communist systems.
The idea of communism came from a young man named Karl Marx, who along with Friedrich Engels, created a pamphlet entitled The Communist Manifesto. The Communist Manifesto paints a portrait of a land where everyone lives in harmony and no man has more than another. Each person provides only what they can provide, and uses only what they need. …

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