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Animal Farm is a brilliant political satire that uses a farm and its animals as a microcosm for the events leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent Soviet Union under Stalin. When the animals of Manor Farm rebel against their human master, Mr. Jones, they establish their own society based on the principle that all animals are equal.
However, as the pigs Napoleon and Snowball assume leadership, their ideals become corrupted. Napoleon uses propaganda and violence to consolidate power, gradually transforming the farm into a totalitarian state that mirrors the very oppression the animals sought to escape. Through memorable characters and powerful symbolism, Orwell exposes the dangers of unchecked authority and the manipulation of language and truth.
This timeless classic remains profoundly relevant, offering readers a cautionary tale about revolution, corruption, and the eternal struggle between power and freedom.







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