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Read the two views on the revolution in the countryside. Imagine yourself to be a witness to the events. Write a short account from the standpoint of:

  • an owner of an estate
  • a small peasant
  • a journalist

Russian Revolution

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  1. The Estate Owner’s Perspective — I watched the world shift beneath my feet. The news of the October Revolution arrived like a tempest, tearing through the tranquil fabric of our lives. The revolution unfolded painlessly, but its weight pressed upon us. The orchard, once lush with fruit, fell to the peasants’ axes. The stock farms— the heartbeat of our livelihood were requisitioned. Rumors swirled— a tide of uncertainty. Villages plotted, committees debated. Would they evict us? Amid this turmoil, I found solace in one truth. Conscience lived among our people. The revolution had awakened empathy. We were no longer masters; we were fellow travelers on a new path.

  2. The Small Peasant’s Perspective — The October Revolution was our beacon. The day the news reached our village, hope blossomed. Free land! An end to war! We gathered in the square, our hearts pounding. We prepared for Soviet life—the life we’d dreamed of. Mikhail Mikhailovich, now a relic, watched as his world crumbled. The chairman— the face of change behaved politely. We respected that. We weren’t enemies; we were architects of a new order. Committees debated, but our resolve held. The estate was ours now. We’d tasted freedom, and it was sweet.

  3. The Journalist’s Perspective — As a journalist, ink flowed from my pen, capturing history’s dance. The October Revolution was my muse. The revolution tiptoed into the estate. Painlessly, quietly, it rearranged lives. Mikhail Mikhailovich, once lord, now observer remained calm. The chairman’s politeness intrigued me. He balanced power and compassion. Two cows, two horses—their fate mirrored our nation’s. I chronicled their journey. Villages murmured, committees debated. Would conscience prevail? The estate hung in limbo. I penned articles, capturing the pulse of change. Conscience, the heartbeat of revolution beat louder than any gunshot.

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