Animal Farm

When the animals of Manor Farm overthrow their human owner, they dream of a fair and equal society. But as the pigs take control, power begins to corrupt, and the revolution slowly turns into a new form of oppression.

A sharp and powerful allegory by George Orwell, Animal Farm exposes how authority can be abused and how easily ideals can be twisted.

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When the overworked and mistreated animals of Manor Farm rise up against their human owner, they dream of creating a society built on equality, freedom, and justice. Led by the visionary pigs Snowball and Napoleon, the animals successfully drive out the farmer and take control of the farm, renaming it Animal Farm.

At first, life seems better. The animals work together, united by the belief that “All animals are equal.” But as time passes, the pigs begin to assume more power, rewriting rules, controlling resources, and manipulating the truth to maintain their authority.

Napoleon, cunning and ruthless, emerges as the sole leader, using fear and propaganda to silence opposition. The ideals of the revolution slowly erode, replaced by a system that looks disturbingly similar to the one the animals fought to escape.

Through the eyes of loyal but naive animals like Boxer, the story reveals how power can corrupt, how language can be twisted to control, and how easily hope can be exploited.

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Weight 0.5 kg
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Format

Paperback

Publisher

Vintage Publishing

ISBN

9781784878986

Year Published

1945

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