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Animal farm : a fairy story

Summary: Orwell's 1945 fable about the power struggles among animals on a farm parallels the situation in Russia at the time as Orwell saw it; the characters include the ruthless pig Stalin, his idealistic Trotsky-like adversary, and the simple, kindly horse who represents the common man. All animals are equals but some animals are more equal than others. George Orwell's classic satire of the Russian Revolution is the account of the bold struggle, initiated by the animals, that transforms Mr. Jones's Manor Farm into Animal Farm, a wholly democratic society built on the credo that all animals are created equal. Out of their cleverness, the pigs Napoleon, Squealer, and Snowball emerge as leaders of the new community in a subtle evolution that proves disastrous. The climax is the brutal betrayal of the faithful horse Boxer, when totalitarian rule is re-established with the bloodstained postscript to the founding slogan: but some animals are more equal than others. War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.

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  • ISBN: 0452284244
  • ISBN: 9780452284241
  • Physical Description: print
    xxix, 97 p. ; 21 cm.
  • Edition: Centennial ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Plume : Harcourt Brace, [2003]
Subject: Domestic animals Fiction
Totalitarianism Fiction
Genre: Fables.
Political fiction.
Satire.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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Animal Farm : 75th Anniversary Edition
Animal Farm : 75th Anniversary Edition
by Orwell, George.; Patchett, Ann (Foreword by); Obreht, Tea (Introduction by)
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Animal Farm : 75th Anniversary Edition

George Orwell was born Eric Arthur Blair on June 25, 1903 in Motihari in Bengal, India and later studied at Eton College for four years. He was an assistant superintendent with the Indian Imperial Police in Burma. He left that position after five years and moved to Paris, where he wrote his first two books: Burmese Days and Down and Out in Paris and London. He then moved to Spain to write but decided to join the United Workers Marxist Party Militia. After being decidedly opposed to communism, he served in the British Home Guard and with the Indian Service of the BBC during World War II. After the war, he wrote for the Observer and was literary editor for the Tribune. His best known works are Animal Farm and 1984. His other works include A Clergyman's Daughter, Keep the Aspidistra Flying, The Road to Wigan Pier, Homage to Catalonia, and Coming Up for Air. He died on January 21, 1950 at the age of 46. (Bowker Author Biography)

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