Description
Written by George Orwell, Animal Farm is one of the most famous allegorical novels of the 20th century. On the surface, it tells the story of animals on a farm who rebel against their human owner, hoping to create a fair and equal society. But as time passes, power corrupts, and the dream of equality begins to fall apart.
Behind the simple story lies a deeper message about power, politics, and human nature. Orwell uses the farm animals to represent real-life figures and events, particularly the Russian Revolution and its aftermath.
Even though it’s short and easy to read, Animal Farm delivers a powerful lesson on how good intentions can go wrong when greed and power take over.
Why You Should Read It?
- A timeless political satire that’s still relevant today
- Short, sharp, and impactful storytelling
- Ideal for students, thinkers, and lovers of classic literature
- Makes you question authority, control, and freedom in any society
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