The passage portrays the disillusionment with the revolution's outcome, symbolizing a deviation from ideals to a state of fear and oppression under tyranny.
The historical circumstance most likely influenced the writing of this passage is tyranny during Stalin's dictatorship, in which he distorted the tenets of communism.
The passage reflects the disillusionment with the direction the revolution took, deviating from the original ideals of equality and freedom to a state of fear and oppression, much like the distortion of communism under Stalin's rule.
This betrayal of initial hopes is depicted through the character Clover's realization that the revolution led to a society where speaking out was dangerous, comrades were subjected to brutal punishments, and equality was merely a facade.
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