
George Orwell wrote this book with the intent to show how bad communism really was back then. He uses Napoleon overthrowing Snowball to symbolize what Stalin did. Orwell also shows how bad Stalin treated his fellow people, killing to further himself and to get what he wanted. Napoleon did those very same things to the common animals, which he used to work together with. He also kills Box

In using the symbol of the animals overthrowing their evil leader Mr. Jones, he was trying to show how the Russians overthrew the Czars. He then shows how when Napoleon just takes up Mr. Jones old habits and starts to mistreat his fellow animals and make them unequal that the communist system is not so equal after all. When the dogs and pigs take over the government, saying that they know what to do and will make Animal Farm better, they are being just like Stalin, the Russian dictator. Especially when they start to murder enemies and even they’re own animals.
When in chapter 10 Mr. Pilkington says to Napoleon and his fellow leaders “ If you have lower animals to contend with,” he said, “We have our lower classes!” he shows the corruption that has been happening throughout the story. Even going back to what Major said about dividing the humans and animals, he’s doing the same with splitting the animals in themselves. He’s telling the truth about how the animals were in the upper class, or non working, and the laborers. This quote also ties together these animals and the working people of the world today. The way the reader can see that this is real to them also, makes it all the more important.
Overall, Animal Farm was George Orwell’s way to help the people of his time realize how awful and unequal socialism really was. He knew that if he just wrote about what was going on his readers wouldn’t really care. So he set it in the Animal Farm because by using these fictional characters and problems it would be easier to understand. Here is a quote from Old Major warning the animals of the farm; "Your resolution must never falter. No argument must lead you astray. Never listen when they tell you that Man and the animals have a common interest....we must not come to resemble him...No animal must ever live in a house or sleep in a bed, or wear clothes, or drink alcohol, or smoke tobacco, or touch money, or engage in trade."