Rabbit and wolf
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Marxist theory is a theory that there is an extreme struggle between two social classes. Those classes are "The Proletariat" which means worker class and "The Bourgeoisie". Marx writes that these two classes stood in constant opposite to each other. In the old soviet cartoon that we watched involving the rabbit and the wolf and in the cartoon they are seen at the same struggle. In the cartoon the wolf wants to catch the rabbit but it can't because rabbit is smarter than the wolf. The rabbit can handle a situation very easily. That's why the rabbit represents the bourgeoisie class. The rabbit has money, it lives in a good flat, goes in for extreme sports, uses his brain and advantages to solve problems that's why it can solve them easily and continuous his way. In this case the wolf represents the proletariat class. The wolf is poor, it has old and dirty clothes, it looks like it has no job...