Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Harsh Time Of The Russian Revolution - 906 Words

The harshest time in Russian history came to life between the animals of Animal Farm. The Russians had four harsh leaders over a eight year period. Joseph Stalin was the worst leader of all he killed them by starving them to death. Another leader is Leon Trotsky. Trotsky believed in Marxism. Trotsky was a man worth listening to he was the second best leader during the Russian Revolution. That brings me to introducing Karl Marx he was the leader after the first leader of the Soviet Union died he came to power but was shortly killed after trying to Change the Soviet Union.The rebellion during the Russian Revolution caused a lot of trouble in Animal Farm. Snowball was the leader of the rebellion who is shortly abandoned and replaced by†¦show more content†¦When Old Major died Snowball came to power he held the rebellion and put the animals in place. â€Å"’ We have no means of making sugar on this farm. Besides, you do not need sugar. You will have all the oats and hay you want.’† The animals up rose and that’s when snowball became the leader of the rebellion. The windmill will be the greatest achievement. The animals needed support and help with everything they had so the windmill plans were born. The windmill was going to be used as a way for the farm to generate electricity. This part of the rebellion was the most need thing. The animals helped other animals, and each animal would have got what they wanted in there stables. â€Å"’Vote for Snowball and the three-day week.’† The windmill Snowball didn’t deny how long it would take and how much work it would be. Snowball himself had helped the animals by cutting down the week. After all debates do have another person and that’s when grumpy Napoleon comes in. After all, the day must come to an end. Napoleon hated the idea of the windmill and the idea of snowball coming up with it. â€Å"’ uttered a high-pitched whimper of a kind no on e had ever heard him utter before. At this there was a terrible baying sound outside, and nine enormous dogs wearing brass-studded collars came bounding into the barn. They dashed straight for Snowball, who only sprang from his place just in time to escape their snapping jaws.’† All napoleon wanted was for snowball and the windmill to be out of

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