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The story explores the rise and fall of a revolutionary ideal through the lens of farm animals who seek equality and freedom from their human owner, Mr. Jones. Initially successful, their rebellion quickly devolves as the pigs, led by Napoleon and Snowball, seize power for themselves. This shift highlights the theme of corruption and the cyclical nature of tyranny, ultimately revealing that even noble ideals can lead to oppression. Orwell's fable combines humor with a poignant critique of political systems, making it a timeless and disturbing commentary on power dynamics.
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Animal Farm, George Orwell
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- Title
- Animal Farm
- Language
- English
- Authors
- George Orwell
- Publisher
- Vintage Publishing
- Released
- 2025
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 144
- ISBN13
- 9781784878986
- Category
- Fiction
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- The story explores the rise and fall of a revolutionary ideal through the lens of farm animals who seek equality and freedom from their human owner, Mr. Jones. Initially successful, their rebellion quickly devolves as the pigs, led by Napoleon and Snowball, seize power for themselves. This shift highlights the theme of corruption and the cyclical nature of tyranny, ultimately revealing that even noble ideals can lead to oppression. Orwell's fable combines humor with a poignant critique of political systems, making it a timeless and disturbing commentary on power dynamics.