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VashaNatasha [74]
3 years ago
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PLZ rephrase the things written below, change words into synonyms, and u can add more too, but just make sure its not the same.

THX
Napoleon, whose character is intended to symbolize Joseph Stalin as part of the story's broader allegory for the Russian Revolution, epitomizes a selfish, controlling leader who prioritizes himself, his supporters, and his power over the struggles of the citizens that he is controlling.
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stealth61 [152]3 years ago
8 0

Napoleon, a figure aiming to personify Joseph Stalin as part of the writing's broader allegory for the Russian Revolution, exemplifies a narcissistic overpowering leader who prioritizes himself, his advocates, and his authority over the blunders of the residents he is domineering.

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