ia_2011_d_beiboutov

=D. Analysis (500-650 words) Tips]=

George Orwell had written // Animal Farm // in an intention of displaying his disgust with soviet Russia and Stalin himself in a discreet manner to avoid prosecution. It was his way of expressing the irony of the Russian people exchanging and overthrowing one atrocious government to simply give way to another and the way that the power corrupted Stalin, himself, in the end, “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely”. [1] This story in itself can represent numerous amounts of powers rising, not necessarily being Stalin and soviet Russia. In the present day, any form of government can be placed in that situation, and it creates a moral to the story, as well as a mistake that countries will attempt to not repeat again, but that to succeed; the government must have a restricted amount of power and so the voice of the people doesn’t become threatened.


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[1] Lord Acton