Animal Farm Book Review

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Posted June 13th, 2010 at 4:22 am

George Orwell's Animal Farm can take quite simple on the surface – the story of some farm animals Manor and kick their oppressive farmer – but also an allegorical tale. Orwell is his thoughts on illustrating Soviet communism. After the Revolution, put the animals in Animal Farm recently appointed some arrangements, the seven commandments.

This first walking on two legs is an enemy;
According What goes on four legs or has wings is a friend;
No thirdPets only allowed to wear clothes;
Fourth No animal shall sleep in a bed;
Fifth No animal shall drink alcohol;
Sixth No animal shall kill another animal;
Seventh All animals are equal.

Too soon, however, begin to set rules that the same pigs as shift leader. Through the mysterious disappearance of persons, food shortages, increasing working hours and even rumors of murder, Animal Farm begins to feel very scary.

Fans of Orwell, you should not miss this classic story.Although it is political in nature, the reader through the complex nature of politics is intimidated to understand this novel entertaining and easy to find.

For me, the scariest thing was the plot of the novel, such as the adoption of animals were the changes and how quickly the company has grown from a communist utopia of totalitarian dystopia. Although this novel is a fantasy to it (the feeling with the characters, animals), it feels too real, I could easily see this happening in a humanThe company, as well.

After finishing the novel, I wanted to research policy to find out where Orwell got his inspiration. As always with Orwell when I finish one of his novels, I want to go to another. My favorite of his work (besides this), are in 1984, the daughter of a pastor and hold the Flying Aspidestras.

Many books do not scare me, but that certainly does not. It 'easy to understand the feelings of animals and motivations. It is easy to see how to accept the tyrannicalLeadership of the pigs, and this is scary.

George Orwell is famous for its social and political commentary in his work. He writes frequently on class structure, the control of governments and fight in a system that works against the average person. His writing style is excellent, and I suggest that everyone reading his books.

I recommend this book to read because it is fast, simple, but it is also very informative and stimulating. It 's easier to understand than the complex 1984as strong a message. Everyone should read this book!

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