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A Pig Who Reflects Trotsky
After the animals had overthrown Mr. Jones, in the novel Animal Farm, a group of animals immediately gained power among the new citizens of the farm. The pigs were the fortunate ones; they had more privileges than the rest of the animals. At the beginning of this new society, there was one pig that was highlighted the most, Snowball. Snowball reflects the historical figure Lev Davidovich Bronstein (1879-1940), known as
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Animal Farm and Russia would be more prosperous. Works Cited Brown, Archie, Michael Kaser, Gerald S. Smith and Patricia Brown. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Russia and the former Soviet Union. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Infoplease.com. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia. 4 April 2003 <www.infoplease.com> Microsoft Corporation. Msn Learning & Research. Encarta. 1 April 2003. <encarta.msn.com> Orwell, George. Animal Farm. New York: New American Library, 1996. ''Trotsky, Leon'' Britannica. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. 1998.
Animal Farm and Russia would be more prosperous. Works Cited Brown, Archie, Michael Kaser, Gerald S. Smith and Patricia Brown. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Russia and the former Soviet Union. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Infoplease.com. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia. 4 April 2003 <www.infoplease.com> Microsoft Corporation. Msn Learning & Research. Encarta. 1 April 2003. <encarta.msn.com> Orwell, George. Animal Farm. New York: New American Library, 1996. ''Trotsky, Leon'' Britannica. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. 1998.