Introduction:
Animal Farm is a novel published by George Orwell in 1945 that reflected the events of the Russian Revolution occurring in 1917. The novel was published in 1945, after the war, due to the book being delayed as it denounce against the Soviet Union. He depicts his ideas of democratic socialist in the novel. He especially brought in the theme of communism turning into dictatorship. He was a critic of Stalin, who was held in high esteem where the more intelligent should rule over the others, just as "ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL, BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS". The novel also portrays the cruelty of corruption by the leadership, and presents animal farm in a dystopia.
In this website, themes regarding communism and dictatorship will be explained, relating to both the Russian Revolution and the events as reflected in George Orwell's novel. Motives of the characters in the novel will be explained in relation to the ideal of the Russian Revolution.