Orwell's portrayal of the cold war in his book "Animal Farm"
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human control, ends with the animals under the control of an even more oppressive ruler. Lennin's overthrow of the oppressive Czarist government, in the end, led to the tyrannical and totalitarian reign of Stalin. As long as there are such beliefs as, 'All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others,' (p. 88) all rebellions for equality will fail because there will always be some group to fill the role of superiority.
human control, ends with the animals under the control of an even more oppressive ruler. Lennin's overthrow of the oppressive Czarist government, in the end, led to the tyrannical and totalitarian reign of Stalin. As long as there are such beliefs as, 'All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others,' (p. 88) all rebellions for equality will fail because there will always be some group to fill the role of superiority.