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George Orwell's 1945 allegorical novel Animal Farm contains various anthems adopted by the eponymous farm, most notably the original anthem "Beasts of England" and its later replacement "Comrade Napoleon". The development corresponds to the historical events of 1943, when Joseph Stalin had The Internationale, previously the anthem of the Soviet Union, replaced with a new, more patriotic national anthem. However, while "Beasts of England" was outlawed in the novel, The Internationale was not banned by the Soviet Union at any time and remained as the anthem of the Communist Party.

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  • Anthems in Animal Farm (en)
  • Bêtes d'Angleterre (fr)
  • 영국의 짐승들 (ko)
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  • 영국의 짐승들(일부 번역에서는 영국의 동물들)은 조지 오웰의 소설 동물 농장에 등장하는 노래이다. 이 노래는 인터내셔널가에 기반하였다. 소설에 따르면, 이 노래는 '클레멘타인' 노래와 '' 노래와 유사하다고 서술되어 있다. (ko)
  • George Orwell's 1945 allegorical novel Animal Farm contains various anthems adopted by the eponymous farm, most notably the original anthem "Beasts of England" and its later replacement "Comrade Napoleon". The development corresponds to the historical events of 1943, when Joseph Stalin had The Internationale, previously the anthem of the Soviet Union, replaced with a new, more patriotic national anthem. However, while "Beasts of England" was outlawed in the novel, The Internationale was not banned by the Soviet Union at any time and remained as the anthem of the Communist Party. (en)
  • Bêtes d'Angleterre (en anglais : Beasts of England) est le chant révolutionnaire des animaux dans le roman de George Orwell La Ferme des animaux (1945). Ce chant Bêtes d'Angleterre est l'hymne de l'animalisme[réf. souhaitée]. Il fait évidemment référence à L'Internationale, l'hymne du communisme. C'est une des nombreuses analogies d'Orwell entre l'histoire de l'Union soviétique et la ferme où les animaux se révoltent contre leur fermier. Les animaux l'ont[Quoi ?] remplacé par une autre[Laquelle ?] après quelque temps d'autonomie. (fr)
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  • George Orwell's 1945 allegorical novel Animal Farm contains various anthems adopted by the eponymous farm, most notably the original anthem "Beasts of England" and its later replacement "Comrade Napoleon". The later song "Comrade Napoleon" praises Napoleon and fails to represent freedom at all. This change is used to show the corruption of the principles of the animals' rebellion by Animal Farm's leader Napoleon. Both The Internationale and "Beasts of England" reflected the principles of Marxism and Animalism, respectively. Their replacement by different anthems reflects how these ideologies were arguably distorted by Stalin and Napoleon and thus had to be replaced and suppressed. The development corresponds to the historical events of 1943, when Joseph Stalin had The Internationale, previously the anthem of the Soviet Union, replaced with a new, more patriotic national anthem. However, while "Beasts of England" was outlawed in the novel, The Internationale was not banned by the Soviet Union at any time and remained as the anthem of the Communist Party. (en)
  • Bêtes d'Angleterre (en anglais : Beasts of England) est le chant révolutionnaire des animaux dans le roman de George Orwell La Ferme des animaux (1945). Ce chant Bêtes d'Angleterre est l'hymne de l'animalisme[réf. souhaitée]. Il fait évidemment référence à L'Internationale, l'hymne du communisme. C'est une des nombreuses analogies d'Orwell entre l'histoire de l'Union soviétique et la ferme où les animaux se révoltent contre leur fermier. Les animaux l'ont[Quoi ?] remplacé par une autre[Laquelle ?] après quelque temps d'autonomie. Le rythme du texte semble plus basé sur l'Ode à la joie que sur L'Internationale. (fr)
  • 영국의 짐승들(일부 번역에서는 영국의 동물들)은 조지 오웰의 소설 동물 농장에 등장하는 노래이다. 이 노래는 인터내셔널가에 기반하였다. 소설에 따르면, 이 노래는 '클레멘타인' 노래와 '' 노래와 유사하다고 서술되어 있다. (ko)
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