Response:
Animal Farm, an allegorical work by George Orwell, features Old Major as a parallel to Karl Marx.
Explanation:
In "Animal Farm", Old Major espoused views akin to those of Karl Marx.
Karl Marx, born in 1818, was a philosopher and sociologist. The Russian Revolution of 1971 was influenced by Marx's ideology.
There's a resemblance between Old Major's views and those of Marx, primarily their shared belief in equality.
"All animals are equal" (Excerpt from "Animal Farm").
Both advocated for the abolishment of social classes. Marx articulated this in his "Communist Manifesto", while Old Major conveyed similar thoughts in his "Big Barn" speech.
"Above all, no animal must ever tyrannize over his own kind. Weak or strong, clever or simple, we are all brothers."
The divergence between Old Major and Karl Marx lies in their focus; Marx addressed human societies, whereas Old Major aimed for animal societal improvement.