
Animal Farm (english Version)
About This Novel
"Animal Farm" is one of the most famous political allegorical novels written by George Orwell, the most famous 20th century British novelist. The story describes the brewing, rise and final transformation of an "animalist" revolution. The animals in a farm (Manor Farm) could not bear the oppression of their human owners. Under the leadership of the pigs, they rebelled and drove away Mr. Jones. The animals realized their wish, and the farm was renamed "Animal Farm", adhering to the principle that "all animals are equal." Afterwards, the two leading pigs competed with each other for power, and the victor declared the other a traitor and traitor. Since then, the pigs who have gained leadership have gained more and more power and become a new privileged class; if the animals are slightly dissatisfied, they will lead to bloody purges: the ideal of the farm is revised to "some animals are more equal than other animals", and the animals return to their previous miserable condition.
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From pigs to humans, and from humans to pigs! It's really hard to tell the difference clearly! It was impossible to say which was which!
These pigs in the book are really smart. Their best trick is to subvert right and wrong. From the beginning, those with two legs are enemies, to the end, they make deals with humans.
This book has the appearance of a fairy tale but is closely related to the real world. The beginning is that all the animals are in Mr. Jones's manor, and there is a meeting one night.
I can feel that in England, animals have no freedom. The presence of humans disrupts their balance and deprives them of their labor, so these animals plan to resist.
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From pigs to humans, and from humans to pigs! It's really hard to tell the difference clearly! It was impossible to say which was which!
These pigs in the book are really smart. Their best trick is to subvert right and wrong. From the beginning, those with two legs are enemies, to the end, they make deals with humans.
This book has the appearance of a fairy tale but is closely related to the real world. The beginning is that all the animals are in Mr. Jones's manor, and there is a meeting one night.
I can feel that in England, animals have no freedom. The presence of humans disrupts their balance and deprives them of their labor, so these animals plan to resist.
