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How did George Orwell allegorically portray his people in Animal Farm to the Russian Revolution?

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How did George Orwell allegorically portray his people in Animal Farm to the Russian Revolution?

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  1. The farmer represented the tsar. When the animals chased him out, it signified how the russians overthrew him.Well, the dark pig (i forget his name) represents Stalin. Like Stalin, he becomes power hungry and mistreats the other animals, and makes false promises.  Throughout the story, the dark pig has all the rebellious animals and all the ones that threaten his power get killed. The dogs signify Stalin's secret police. I'm pretty sure that's it. But you should read the wikipedia article cuz it has lots of good info. :)

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