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Animal Farm by Pan Macmillan; 9781529032673

Animal Farm

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Animal Farm is a poignant political satire penned by George Orwell, renowned for its incisive critique of totalitarianism. Set on a farm, the narrative follows a group of animals who, inspired by the ideals of equality and freedom, revolt against their human owner, Mr Jones. They aspire to create a society where all animals are treated equally, yet the reality of their revolution soon takes a darker turn.

The Plot

As the pigs, particularly Napoleon and Snowball, assume leadership roles, the initial vision of a utopian society begins to unravel. The power struggle between the two pigs leads to the erosion of the fundamental principles of the revolution. The story unfolds as the animals face increasing oppression, culminating in a regime that mirrors the very tyranny they sought to escape.

Themes

  • Corruption of Ideals: The narrative illustrates how noble intentions can decay into oppression when power is concentrated in the hands of a few.
  • Language and Manipulation: The use of language as a tool for control is a critical theme, showcasing how rhetoric can distort truth.
  • Class Struggle: The story serves as an allegory for the class disparities that fuel societal conflicts.
“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”

Orwell's masterful writing style combines simplicity with profound depth, making Animal Farm not only a compelling read but also a timeless exploration of power dynamics. Readers who appreciate this work may also find value in Orwell's other notable titles, such as 1984, which similarly interrogates themes of authority and individual freedom.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 156 mm × 101 mm × 14 mm
Pages: 128
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781529032673

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