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Political Figures in Animal Farm. Done by: Jeryl Seow (27), Wong Wei Cong (32) and Zane Chee (34). ANIMAL FARM. Corruption of socialist ideals in the Soviet Union Societal tendency toward class stratification Danger of a naïve working class
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Political Figures in Animal Farm Done by: Jeryl Seow (27), Wong Wei Cong (32) and Zane Chee (34)
ANIMAL FARM • Corruption of socialist ideals in the Soviet Union • Societal tendency toward class stratification • Danger of a naïve working class • Abuse of language as instrumental to abuse of power
NAPOLEON • Corrupt opportunist • Never makes a single contribution to the Rebellion • Shows interest only in the strength of his power over Animal Farm, not the strength of the farm itself • Most directly modelled on Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin or political tyrants generally • Namesake-- French general Napoleon, who betrayed the democratic principles on which he rode to power
SNOWBALL • Parallel for Leon Trotsky • Fervent ideologue • Rely only on the force of his own logic and rhetorical skill to gain influence • Has certain moral flaws • We cannot eliminate government corruption by electing principled individuals to roles of power
BOXER • Epitomises all of best qualities of the exploited working classes: dedication, loyalty, and huge capacity for labour • Naïve trust in good intentions of the intelligentsia and inability to recognise even the most blatant forms of political corruption • Exploited by the pigs more than he had been by Mr. Jones • Represents all of the invisible labour that undergirds the political drama being carried out by the elites
SQUEALER • Abuses language to justify Napoleon’s actions and policies to the proletariat • Radically simplifies language-- limits terms of debate • Complicates language unnecessarily-- confuses and intimidates the uneducated • Employs jargon, baffling vocabulary of false statistics • Lack of conscience and unwavering loyalty to his leader • Perfect propagandist for any tyranny
Squeal-- refers to pig’s typical form of vocalisation, also means betray OLD MAJOR • Represents both Karl Marx, German political economist, and Vladimir Ilych Lenin, Russian revolutionary leader • Serves as source of ideals the animals continue to uphold even after the pigs betrayed them • Seems to have claimed a false brotherhood with the animals in order to garner their support for his vision.
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