An infamous holiday came to light in 1917, with the overthrow of Tsar Nicholas II. Known as the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, it established a new government under Vladimir Lenin. However, a well-known man, named Joseph Stalin, took over soon after Lenin's death in 1924. Stalin, often known as "Koba" in the party or "Uncle Joe" to the Western media, was not an effective orator. On the contrary, he had many supporters who spoke eloquently and with their help he brought the (then) Soviet Union under his regime. In George Orwell's Animal Farm, the story of the Russian Revolution and its leaders is told through the use of allegorical satire. This masterpiece enlightens the human population about Russian communism and writes about the "leader" Napoleon, his troop of pigs, and the inhabitants of Animal Farm, who are unaware of Napoleon's corrupt ways and blindly follow him. In reality Napoleon represented Stalin, who was a poor but corrupt and demanding orator. He had many supporters and propagandists such as the Soviet Union's main newspaper Pravda and political speakers such as Vyacheslav Molotov who supported his seemingly inapparent positions and exploitations. In Orwell's allegorical novella, the main propagandist is a pig named Squealer. When the animals question Napoleon's actions or past events, Squealer is always able to appease them with lies and propaganda. Squealer is able to manipulate the minds of the animals on Animal Farm, with his persuasive invention and calming perjury. First, Squealer manipulates his animal companions by exclaiming that pigs do not like apples and milk, but rather consume them for the health of the Animals. Agricultural company. These products come from the efforts of the hard-working animals of Animal Farm, who...... half of paper... but mostly of Squealer's half-truths and perjury. By using their flaws against them, he is able to confuse the animals and trick them into actions they would not have performed if Squealer had been sincere. On the other hand, Squealer was not the only one who prevented the animals from resisting Napoleon's inequalities. He has the help of Napoleon's dogs, weaned from birth to be wild, and easily manipulated sheep who constantly repeat sayings they hear or are taught, such as "four legs are good, two legs are better." In fact, the supporters of the propaganda that Squealer allegorically represents were very important to Stalin. Without their help, Stalin perhaps would not have become as famously important as he was. George Orwell creates a wonderful account of communism in his short story Animal Farm and through his writing he is able to educate millions of people.
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