ANIMAL FARM by George Orwel
Date Submitted: 11/21/2004 11:29:28
Sara R. Fletcher
HUM111/1
11/28/03
Professor: Mr. Marano
ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell
George Orwell's novel Animal Farm does an excellent job of drawing
parallels from the situation leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917.
Animal Farm is a satire that uses its characters to symbolize leaders of
the Russian Revolution. The animals of "Manor Farm", the setting of this
novel, which symbolizes Russia, overthrow their human master after years of
mistreatment. Led by the pigs,
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the party in Sept., 1953, and, in 1955, Malenkov resigned as premier and was succeeded by Bulganin , a change clearly leaving Khrushchev with the advantage. In 1954 he initiated the virgin lands program to increase grain production and headed a delegation to China.
My Ideal Society
My ideal society would have no homeless. Everyone should have a job and a roof over there head. I would try to equal everyone out. Also I would help the poor more.
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