George Orwell

Animal Farm: A Fairy Story

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The most famous by far of all twentieth-century political allegories, Animal Farm is the account of a group of barnyard animals who revolt against their vicious human master, only to submit to a tyranny erected by their own kind, can fairly be said to have become a universal drama. Orwell is one of the very few modern satirists comparable to Jonathan Swift in power, artistry, and moral authority; in animal farm his spare prose and the logic of his dark comedy brilliantly highlight his stark message. Taking as his starting point the betrayed promise of the Russian Revolution, Orwell lays out a vision that, in its bitter wisdom, gives us the clearest understanding we possess of the possible consequences of our social and political acts.
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108 printed pages
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
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  • panasiukvitashared an impression4 years ago

    The book is very straightforward and economical. Good to read in any ages

  • nataliaescortesshared an impression4 years ago
    👍Worth reading
    🔮Hidden Depths
    💡Learnt A Lot
    🚀Unputdownable

    A must-read that never gets old. Politics rests on the back of whoever chose not to understand or contradict.

  • arte 🍂shared an impression4 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    i actually had this book as required reading in my English class and i don't regret it! I will admit, if we hadn't analysed it i would have though it was about some educated farm animals. however, after analysing the themes it's a really great book with strong symbolism of communism and the Russian revolution. the writing creates an unlikely emotional attachment to the characters as you go with them through their pain and i couldn't thank Orwell enough for this. i really enjoyed this book and recommend it 100% :)

Quotes

  • Jette Stagehas quoted7 years ago
    not adopt his vices. No animal must ever live in a house, or sleep in a bed, or wear clothes, or drink alcohol, or smoke tobacco, or touch money, or engage in trade. All the habits of Man are evil. And, above all, no animal must ever tyrannize over his own kind. Weak or strong, clever or simple, we are all brothers. No animal must ever kill any other animal. All animals are equal.
  • Toghrul Garashovhas quoted5 years ago
    ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL

    BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE

    EQUAL THAN OTHERS
  • b8617662654has quoted2 years ago
    Only old Benjamin professed to remember every detail of his long life and to know that things never had been, nor ever could be much better or much worse−hunger, hardship, and disappointment being, so he said, the unalterable law of life.

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