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In chapter 2, the animals overthrow Mr. Jones. Who do you think Mr. Jones represents historically), from what you know about the Russian revolution. ​

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Answer:

Tsar Nicholas II.

Explanation:

"Animal Farm" by George Orwell is an allegorical novel about the Russian revolution. The novel revolves around the story of how a group of farm animals rebelled against their human masters to create a 'government' of their own, just to end in a disastrous fight for power amongst themselves.

Mr. Jones was the owner of Manor Farm, a drunk farmer often indulging in his own interests rather than caring for his animals. He is an allegorical representation of Tsar Nicholas II who was ousted from power. Likewise, Mr. Jones was also 'removed' from his power as the master of the animals.