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Animal Farm
Animal Farm
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ISBN: 9789365613940
Genre: Political Satire, Allegorical Fiction
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 82
Size: A5
Publisher: AEDHA Imprints
Description:
Animal Farm by George Orwell is a seminal allegorical novella that critiques power, corruption, and political oppression through the lens of a seemingly simple fable. Set on Manor Farm, the story follows a rebellion led by the animals against their human owner, Mr. Jones, as they seek to establish an egalitarian society. However, their vision of equality quickly unravels as Napoleon, a cunning and ruthless pig, seizes control, leading to a totalitarian regime that mirrors the very oppression they sought to overthrow.
Orwell employs powerful symbolism, with the farm representing a microcosm of human society, and the pigs embodying corrupt political leaders. The famous maxim, “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others,” encapsulates the novel’s central theme of how power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. The gradual distortion of revolutionary ideals reflects the disillusionment with authoritarianism and the failures of political revolutions, particularly critiquing Soviet communism under Stalin.
With its sharp political satire and universal themes of power, manipulation, and social inequality, Animal Farm remains a cornerstone of modern literature. Orwell’s brilliant use of simple prose and allegory makes it both an engaging and deeply thought-provoking read, prompting audiences to reflect on the nature of authority, propaganda, and the cyclical nature of oppression in human history.
Key Features:
✔ A powerful allegory on dictatorship and political corruption.
✔ Essential reading for students, scholars, and lovers of classic literature.
✔ Simple yet profound storytelling with deep political significance.
✔ A must-read for those interested in history, revolution, and governance.
About the Author:
George Orwell (1903–1950) was a British writer, journalist, and social critic known for his sharp political insight and masterful storytelling. Best known for Animal Farm and 1984, Orwell’s works explore themes of totalitarianism, oppression, propaganda, and social injustice. His writing continues to be highly influential in political discourse and modern literature, shaping our understanding of power and control in society.
Manufacturer/Publisher: AEDHA Imprints
Country of Origin: India
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