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what was george orwell's personal experience of stalin's government, and how did this experience become the motivation/basis for animal farm?

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George Orwell's personal experience of Stalin's government influenced his novel Animal Farm.

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George Orwell's personal experience with Stalin's government can be seen in his own works, particularly in his novel Animal Farm. Orwell witnessed and was critical of the totalitarianism, propaganda, and censorship that characterized Stalin's regime. He believed that the ideals of the Russian Revolution had been corrupted by those in power, which he depicted in the form of the pigs in Animal Farm who gradually become just as oppressive as the humans they overthrew.

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