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George Orwell wrote "Animal Farm" as an allegory for the Russian revolution. An allegory is a story in which there is a one-to-one correspondence between characters and events and a deeper level of meaning. Thus, there is a plot on the surface and an underlying meaning conveyed. For instance, the animals' delight after the rebellion is similar to the wild cheering of the crowds in the streets after the Russian Revolution . Besides, Boxer symbolizes the loyal worker who places his straw hat on the bonfire and bids the past farewell, which represents his commitment to Animalism. Finally, "Animal Farm" is a satire against the vulnerability of political ignorance.