Drunken Mr Jones of Manor Farm has neglected his livestock for too long. In a burst of insurgent fervour they rise up and he is deposed, with the pigs taking charge of the newly named Animal Farm. Everything runs smoothly, productivity soars, and all animals are well-fed and happy.
But the further away the memory of the revolution, the more distant seem its ideals—and when Boxer the workhorse is betrayed, the horrifying extent of the pigs' corruption is revealed.
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While Animal Farm may seem like a simple read at first,you soon discover how powerful and compelling the book really is. After a farm is over taken by its mistreated animals,they decide to create the perfect place to live. One where all aniimals are equal. A place where justice is fair and all the work is divided equally. However not long after the takeover things like power, greed and corruption start to make the animals turn against each other. Animal Farm is a wise, thought provoking tale and is a book I would recommend for everyone to read. - Amanda (QBD)
Guest, 22/01/2019