Old Farmer Jones represents the Russian monarchy in George Orwell’s Animal Farm, as he is overthrown by the animals and replaced with a communist government. Read more »
Napoleon Bonaparte represents the power-hungry and corrupt leadership in George Orwell’s Animal Farm. Read more »
Napoleon and Snowball represent Stalin and Trotsky respectively in George Orwell’s Animal Farm, a political allegory about the Russian Revolution. Read more »
Mr. Pilkington represents the capitalist government of Great Britain in George Orwell’s Animal Farm, posing a threat to the communist ideals of the farm animals. Read more »
Mr Whymper, the human solicitor who deals with Animal Farm’s business affairs, represents the capitalist middlemen who exploit the working class. Read more »
Mr Jones represents the Russian Czar Nicholas II, who was overthrown during the Russian Revolution in 1917, in George Orwell’s Animal Farm. Read more »
Mr Jones in Animal Farm represents the corrupt and oppressive ruling class, specifically Tsar Nicholas II and the Russian bourgeoisie. Read more »
Moses, the raven in Animal Farm, represents organized religion and the way it can be used to manipulate and control people. Read more »
Mollie represents the bourgeoisie class in George Orwell’s Animal Farm, who are more concerned with their own comfort and luxury than the well-being of others. Read more »
Mollie represents the bourgeoisie in Animal Farm, who prioritize their own comfort and luxury over the ideals of the revolution. Read more »