Which figure from Russian history does Napoleon most likely represent?
Lenin, who led the rebellion against the tsar in the name of communism
Marx, who outlined a new social philosophy in the Communist Manifesto
Stalin, who built a dictatorship under the guise of communism
Trotsky, who was ultimately banished from the Communist Party
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
Napoleon symbolizes Joseph Stalin, the brutal and paranoid dictator that seized power after Vladimir Lenin's death. Stalin exiled his main political rival, Leon Trotsky, granting himself absolute power.
Explanation:
Snowball gets kicked off of Animal Farm by Napoleon like Trotsky gets exiled from Russia by Stalin. Both were more intelligent than Stalin and Napoleon. Both were made out to be traitors.
Like Napoleon, Stalin was unconcerned with debates and ideas. Instead, he valued power for its own sake and by 1927 had assumed complete control of the Communist Party through acts of terror and brutality. Napoleon's dogs are like Stalin's KGB, his secret police that he used to eliminate all opposition.
Animal Farm is the story, or allegory, of the Russian Revolution. Manor Farm provides the setting where the animals revolt against Farmer Jones, like the people of Russia rebelled against their leader, Czar Nicholas II. In the early 1900s, Russia's Czar Nicholas II ruled over a huge empire.
Napoleon is a pig that is dark in color. Napoleon represents Stalin. Stalin was similar to Napoleon Bonaparte of France. Napoleon Bonaparte was seen as a hero of the revolution and soon came to power in France during the French Revolution.
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