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Animal Farm
Animal Farm
Author: George Orwell
Animal Farm is the most famous by far of all twentieth-century political allegories. Its account of a group of barnyard animals who revolt against their vicious human master, only to submit to a tyranny erected by their own kind, can fairly be said to have become a universal drama. Orwell is one of the very few modern satirists comparab...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780736231879
ISBN-10: 0736231870
Publication Date: 1984
Pages: 158
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4.3 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Hampton-Brown
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Helpful Score: 5
Fantastic, quick read and one of those books everyone "should" read at some point. Orwell makes you think and it really is spooky how some of the themes in this book echo what is going on in the world today.
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Helpful Score: 4
An excellent comment on human and political relations. Quick read, too!
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Helpful Score: 2
One of my all time favorite books. A great read and a bit 'scary" to think that it was written 80 years ago and yet is so contemporary in the 21st century.
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Helpful Score: 1
A classic, short and a strong message.
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This is one of Orwell's finest works. Small book, great for travel, but you will finish before you know it. Excellent work.
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This is a classic - published in 1946 - this is an original version of this book.
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This is a classic that I had been meaning to read for years. Orwell uses animals on a farm as an allegory for slavery, and as the animals become self-governing, you realize they are not much better off -- although many of the animals think they are in a much better situation.

If you are looking for a fairy tale ending, you'll want to skip this; it is dark and a little depressing. However, if you want something to make you think about human interactions and our perceptions, this book has stood the test of time for a reason. The book is well written, although some of the primary characters are quite 1-dimenensional (on purpose), and the book moves along at a nice pace.

This is definitely one to read twice to pick up some of the nuances.
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I was actually rather impressed with this book. It has an interesting characters and an interesting plot. To me, however, the best part was the underlying historical significance of the Russian revolution and the beginning of Communism. The story itself with the main characters being animals is a little awkward, by still good nonetheless.

A good read.
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A masterpiece of satire on power's dangers; speaks nore today, perhaps, than ever.
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Hillarious! Uses a story of animals to show how Communism was bound to fail.
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This is a must-read!
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Wonderful book! Very interesting!
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This is a great old classic. I like to reread it once a year or so.
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We studied this book in my lit class junior year, I absolutely loved it. It's not something I would have picked up on my own, but I'm really glad it was on our required reading list.
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Powerful fable. The edition includes some helpful insight into Orwell's perspectives and experience as well: committed socialist who was disillusioned with the way the Soviets played communism out. It is well worth reading as a reminder of the fallibility of people in power.
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good book - being a child of the cold war it probably wasn't as shocking as it was to the original audience.
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A favorite of mine from 8th grade and now my daughter is reading it and loving it also.
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This book has been described as a masterpiece.. a view of the future. A devastating attack on the pig-headed gluttonous and avaricious rulers in an imaginary totalitatian state. It illuminates the range of human experience from love to hate, from comedy to tradegy.
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I read this in my 9th grade Lit class a few years back. I really enjoyed the book, unlike some of my classmates.
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This remarkable book has been described in many ways as a masterpiece...a fairy story ...a brilliant satire...a frightening view of the future. A devastating attack on the pig-headed, gluttonous and avaricious rulers in an imaginary totalitarian state, it illuminates the range of human experience from love to have, from comedy to tragedy.
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this is a 1946 copy
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Great allegory of Russia's Communist Revolution. Pretty bleak ending, but that was the point.

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