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Allegory
Making historical allegorical connections through
our domain vocabulary (Chapters 1-4)
Chapter One:
Historical Allegories
Mr. Jones
Tsar
Nicholas II
of Russia
Autocracy: is a system of
government in which
supreme power is in the
hands on one person.
Dictatorship and Absolute
monarchy are forms of this
concentrated power.
Nicholas II was the last Tsar
emperor of Russia.
He ruled from November
1894 to his forced abdication
in March 1917.
His nickname was Nicholas
the Bloody.
Old Major
Vladimir
Lenin
&
Karl Marx
Lenin: a Russian
communist revolutionary,
a politician and a political
theorist who was
politically active from
1917-1924. Under his
administration, Russia
and the wider Soviet
Union became a oneparty communist state.
He was a Marxist.
Marx: was a
philosopher, economist,
sociologist, journalist and
revolutionary socialist.
He is famous for writing
the Communist
Manifesto.
Live in a house
Sleep in a bed
Wear clothes
Drink alcohol
Some tobacco
Touch money
Engage in trade
The Animals
Russian
people
Beasts of
England
An allegory
for
The
Internationa
le
One of the most
recognizable and popular
songs of the socialist
movement since the late
19th century.
Was adopted it as its official
anthem of socialism.
The Internationale has been
celebrated by Socialists,
Communists, Anarchists,
Democratic Socialists, and
Social Democrats.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8EMx7Y16Vo
Chapter Two:
Historical Allegories
Animalism
Communis
m
Communism: a
political theory derived
from Karl Marx,
advocating class war
and leading to a society
in which all property is
publicly owned and
each person works and
is paid according to
their abilities and
needs.
Jones
forgetting
to feed the
animals
Changing
the Name
Manor Farm
Animal
Farm
Background
on the
Russian
Revolution
Napoleon
Joseph
Stalin
He subsequently managed to
consolidate power following
the 1924 death of Vladimir
Lenin (like Napoleon does
after Old Major Dies)
Under Stalin's rule, the
concept of "Socialism in One
Country" became a central
tenet of Soviet society,
contrary to Leon Trotsky's
view that socialism must be
spread through continuous
international revolutions.
(Just like Napoleon and
Snowball disagreeing on
EVERYTHING)
Snowball
Leon
Trotsky
Squealer
Propaganda
Moses and
Sugarcand
y Mountain
Organized
Religion
Mollie
The
Bourgeoisie
Chapter Three:
Historical Allegories
Boxer
The
Proletariat
The Flags
The Puppies
KGB
Chapter Four:
Historical Allegories
The
Rebellion
The
Bolshevik
Revolution
Neighboring
Farms
The White
Army
was a loose
confederation of AntiCommunist forces that
fought the Bolsheviks
(aka the pigs)
Pinchfield Represents
Germany
Foxwood Represents
the U.K.
(They lost the Battle of
Cowshed)