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earnstyle [38]
3 years ago
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How does the conflict in the Animal Farm excerpt relate

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kykrilka [37]3 years ago
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This question is not incomplete, but the formatting of the options is off. Here is the question:

How does the conflict in the Animal Farm excerpt relate  to the events in the historical passage?

A. Snowball's quick escape under the hedge is similar to  how Stalin was expelled.

B. Snowball's ideas about work relate to the Stalin's  efforts to gain total control.

C. Napoleon removes Snowball for his own purposes  just as Stalin removed those in his own party.

D. Snowball's dream for the animals on the farm is the  same as the dream of the Communist Party.

Answer:

The conflict in Animal Farm relates to the events in the historical passage because:

C. Napoleon removes Snowball for his own purposes  just as Stalin removed those in his own party.

Explanation:

George Orwell, born in 1903 in Motihari, Bihar, British India, was a famous novelist who wrote about social injustice. After the Russian Revolution, he wrote the allegorical novella "Animal Farm", in which he uses different farm animals to represent real people involved in the governmental change that took place in Russia.

In the book, the pigs are the ones governing the other animals. Snowball truly believes in the ideals that guided the animals through the revolution and works hard to come up with solutions to make everyone's life easier.

<u>The pig Napoleon, who serves as an allegory for Stalin, decides to expel Snowball and lie to the other animals, telling them Snowball was a traitor. Napoleon then proceeds to exploit his comrades' hard work while he lives a comfortable life. Just like Stalin, Napoleon puts his own interests and his hunger for power first. In the end, the animals are living a worse and harder life than the one they lived working under humans.</u>

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