Friday, February 8, 2019
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Vivian NguyenAmicangelo 8Celtics 22 February 2014 JOSEPH STALINJoseph Stalin was a gentle troopss gentle human beings who umpteen pack had mixed feelings for. rough say he was a potentate and a tyrant, scarcely opposites say that as a ruler, he make Russia and pushed it in the right direction. both sides are correct, and there are many an(prenominal) examples to back them up. Stalin did accomplish benefiting Russias image, but he was a man who killed many.Stalin was born as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili (later became Joseph Stalin) on December 18, 1879 and his parents were Besarion Jughashvili (father) and Ketevan Geladze ( incur). When he was young, his father, Beso, had beaten his mother and him several times. They had a hard marriage and often argued about Stalins future. His mother wanted him to be a priest because she thought he was smart , so she did everything to get him a good education. His father wanted him to be a cobbler, and said that since he Stalins father was a cobbler, Stalin would follow the family joke and become a cobbler. Fortunately, Stalins mother defeated her husband and she yet humiliated him. Stalin finish up doing what his mother wanted-- for a while (Radzinsky 17-31).Stalin is a very interesting man who always changed how he thought of everybody (he alike c totallyed himself Stalin because stalin means steel) (Montefiore 30 schoolboyish Stalin).He had a huge effect on Russia in a freehanded way. When Stalin used to work with Lenin and Trotsky, it wasnt a competition of who was the best and who should master the country of Russia, but then it all changed. After that, he got people to turn against them and got rid of t... ...lowing him. Another reason was identity. Napoleon only acquainted Stalin, and that receivedly brought out his characteristics. Since Napoleon was meant to re present Stalin, all of Stalins traits, around of his bad deeds, and events occurred in the book. For example, in beast Farm, Orwell made Snowball have the appearance _or_ semblance smarter than Napoleon, but made Napoleon much(prenominal) powerful. This is true in real life because Lenin was a lot more educated than Stalin, but Stalin ended up with the power (Radinsky 97)Although Stalin had been tyrannical and crazy, he made Russia seem stronger, and is comfort seen as a good psyche today. Many people nerve at him like he was a murderous person, but other look at him as the man who made Russia better. He was a great leader, in a way, but that only depends on what the Russians believed in, and whether or not they (or someone they know) worked for Stalin. Essay -- Vivian NguyenAmicangelo 8Celtics 22 February 2014 JOSEPH STALINJoseph Sta lin was a man who many people had mixed feelings for. Some say he was a dictator and a tyrant, but others say that as a ruler, he shaped Russia and pushed it in the right direction. Both sides are correct, and there are many examples to back them up. Stalin did accomplish benefiting Russias image, but he was a man who killed many.Stalin was born as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili (later became Joseph Stalin) on December 18, 1879 and his parents were Besarion Jughashvili (father) and Ketevan Geladze (mother). When he was young, his father, Beso, had beaten his mother and him several times. They had a troublesome marriage and often argued about Stalins future. His mother wanted him to be a priest because she thought he was smart, so she did everything to get him a good education. His father wanted him to be a cobbler, and said that since he Stalins father was a cobbler, Stalin would follow the family job and become a cobbler. Fortunately, Stalins mother defeated her husband and she even humiliated him. Stalin ended up doing what his mother wanted-- for a while (Radzinsky 17-31).Stalin is a very interesting man who always changed how he thought of everybody (he also called himself Stalin because stalin means steel) (Montefiore 30 Young Stalin).He had a huge effect on Russia in a bad way. When Stalin used to work with Lenin and Trotsky, it wasnt a competition of who was the best and who should control the country of Russia, but then it all changed. After that, he got people to turn against them and got rid of t... ...lowing him. Another reason was identity. Napoleon only represented Stalin, and that really brought out his characteristics. Since Napoleon was meant to represent Stalin, all of Stalins traits, most of his bad deeds, and events occurred in the book. For example, in Animal Farm, Orwell made Snowball seem smarter than Napoleon, but made Napoleon more powerful. This is true in real life because Lenin was a lot more educated than Stalin, but Stalin ended up with the power (Radinsky 97)Although Stalin had been tyrannical and crazy, he made Russia seem stronger, and is still seen as a good person today. Many people look at him like he was a murderous person, but other look at him as the man who made Russia better. He was a great leader, in a way, but that only depends on what the Russians believed in, and whether or not they (or someone they know) worked for Stalin.
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