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i need a review about animal farm by george orwell

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Answered by Ashaj
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Animal Farm is a biting satire of totalitarianism, written in the wake of World War II and published amid the rise of Soviet Russia. Although it tells a fairly simple story of barnyard animals trying to manage themselves after rebelling against their masters, the novel demonstrates how easily good intentions can be subverted into tyranny.The story and language are very simple, but Orwell is unnervingly precise in the way he depicts each step on the road from revolution to tyranny. ANIMAL FARM has been popular and highly acclaimed since its publication in 1945. In 2005, Time magazine chose it as one of the 100 best English-language novels, and the book ranks at 31 on the Modern Library List of Best 20th Century Novels. 


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Overall, this book 1s set in the foreground of a future time when animals have become much cleverer than now

and the pigs go on to start a revolution against the humans. Since pigs could speak fluently in English unlike the

other animals, they assume the power to be leaders.

Let's review the prelude first. So, here is some background to the foreground...

Old Major, the pigs first leader, was kind and fair who knew animals should be equal. But when Napoleon becomes

the leader it gets very unpleasant because he made a rule that allowed the pigs to have better food and that

condemned all of the other animals to do backbreaking work every day and night . To top it all, Napoleon the pig

wanted more power. He decides to kill his brother, Snowball, so that he would become the undisputed leader.

Snowball was popularly admired by the pigs and other animals as he had come up with an ingenious idea to build

windmill and also because of his role in the revolution. He and a hard working horse, Boxer, were the wisest of the

lot. This selfish pig, Napoleon, destroyed the windmill that the animals had built and blamed Snowball who

escaped the farm. Napoleon made the animals work even harder, making them famished and even die. If any of the

animals were found to be clever like Napoleon, he would just get them executed. My favourite character in the

story is the hardworking horse Boxer, who would work the hardest of the animals, and work untiringly

irrespective of how old he gets. Realising his social situation in the hierarchy, he never complained to Napoleon,

and rather slyly said, "Napoleon is always right" till the time turned favourable to him later on in the story. This

b0ok made me reminisce another book from my past reading, whose name I fail to recall, in which the protagonist

is like Snowball and the anti-hero is like Napoleon. The latter defeats the former but then turns tyrannical and

conceited to finally invite his own downfall.

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