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After years of exploitation, neglect, and despair, the animals of Manor Farm revolt. They drive owner Mr. Jones off the land and rechristen the property Animal Farm, a utopia of equality and mutual support. But Napoleon, a young boar who assumes command after the rebellion, is hungry for power. And as the pigs consolidate control, all the good intentions of Animal Farm are crushed by a new and inevitable tyranny.
George Orwell’s Animal Farm, the chilling allegorical satire about the working class and the gripping rhetoric of despots, illustrates just how easy the slide into oppression and totalitarianism can be.
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Animal Farm is a sharp, compelling allegory that reveals how revolutions can go astray when power is unchecked. It's an insightful read if you're interested in political satire and the dynamics of authority and corruption, and it will make you think about the nature of equality and human (or animal) rights. A timeless classic that still resonates today.