Animal Farm by George Orwell
Animal Farm by George Orwell
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Animal Farm by George Orwell
"Animal Farm"—published in August 1945—is George Orwell’s devastating satyric fable exposing the mechanics of totalitarianism. Written during World War II when Great Britain was allied with Soviet Russia against Nazi Germany, Orwell struggled immensely to find a publisher brave enough to print his biting critique of Joseph Stalin.
Orwell’s brilliant narrative device is his use of a simple, accessible beast fable to unpack a complex political tragedy. By casting historic figures as farm animals, he strips away dense geopolitical jargon to lay bare the pure, psychological mechanics of how corrupt leaders manipulate language, rewrite history, and hijack idealistic revolutions for personal power.
The Haunting Final Scene
The book concludes with the ultimate image of betrayal. The pigs invite the human farmers over for a dinner party, toast to their mutual exploitation of the working classes, and begin playing cards. As the lower animals look through the farmhouse window, they realize they can no longer tell who is a pig and who is a human:
"The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which."
Language: English.
Genre: Fantasy.
Binding: সেলাই করা বাইন্ডিং
Quality: Premium Quality Books.
Printing: High Quality Printing.
Paper: Eye Friendly paper (Cream White)
Cover: Matt cover (Paperback).
