Animal Farm: Stalinist Regime

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The beast fable, Animal Farm had provided Orwell an ideal form to expose the Stalinist regime and to emphasize the danger of revolutionaries who are motivated by the desire for power rather than for justice. He chose to end Animal Farm with a parody of the Teheran Conference in 1943. The conference marked the first meeting of the Big Three, Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt, who assembled to discuss allied strategy for the remainder of the war, which by that time pointed to victory in Europe within the next years. In the course of the conference significant differences surfaced, over wartime strategy and also over the nature and extent of the soils to be claimed by the victors. It was clear that Stalin had intention to Eastern Europe, not as

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