Firstly, in the novel, it is clearly shown that the pig, Napoleon, is the same exact person named Stalin from Russia who had the same effect on his country, or farm in the book. Orwell attacks Russia by calling their leader a “swine” or a pig. This pig goes mad with power and brings in certain rules into the farm that represent a communist type of government. In the book, Napoleon brings these rules in after the old leader pig died. All these events happened when Stalin came into power in Russia, it is like the …show more content…
When Napoleon wants more eggs from the hens, they stop giving them up and he starves them until death or until submission. Also Napoleon finds and captures some pigs that were helping Snowball out that were not loyal to him and he made the dogs “tear their throats out” (7.25). At the end of finding all the unloyal people there was “a pile of corpses and Napoleon's feet and the air was heavy with the smell of blood”(7.26). The demanding Napoleon went in his whole farm and exterminated the people who had different opinions than him, and people that would not follow his directions. In the Russian Revolution there was Russian Trials that Stalin held for his own people who he thought would bring problems to his communistic