George Orwell's Animal Farm tells the story of farm animals who revolt against their human farmer and establish Animal Farm, governed by the principle that "All animals are equal." However, the pigs Napoleon and Snowball soon argue for control, leading Napoleon to drive Snowball from the farm and blame failures on him. Napoleon consolidates power and the animals realize the pigs have become indistinguishable from humans. The story serves as an allegory for the rise and dangers of totalitarianism within communist systems.
George Orwell's Animal Farm tells the story of farm animals who revolt against their human farmer and establish Animal Farm, governed by the principle that "All animals are equal." However, the pigs Napoleon and Snowball soon argue for control, leading Napoleon to drive Snowball from the farm and blame failures on him. Napoleon consolidates power and the animals realize the pigs have become indistinguishable from humans. The story serves as an allegory for the rise and dangers of totalitarianism within communist systems.
George Orwell's Animal Farm tells the story of farm animals who revolt against their human farmer and establish Animal Farm, governed by the principle that "All animals are equal." However, the pigs Napoleon and Snowball soon argue for control, leading Napoleon to drive Snowball from the farm and blame failures on him. Napoleon consolidates power and the animals realize the pigs have become indistinguishable from humans. The story serves as an allegory for the rise and dangers of totalitarianism within communist systems.