Animal farm book review
*Animal farm*
"Nepolean is always right"
- Boxer (Animal farm) Geroge Orwell
Animal farm is a satirical novella. This novella is written by George Orwell. He was a Russian writer.
This novella is inspired by Russian allegory. George Orwell had written such a good works. His famous work is 1949 and Animal farm both are satirical fable.
Orwell's works often explore themes of totalitarianism, political oppression, and social injustice, Satirical fable.
My understanding about animal farm.
In animal farm there were many animal which representation of Russian allegory's character.
Like
Old Major represents Karl Marx,
Snowball represents Leon Trotsky,
Napoleon represents Josef Stalin,
Squealer represents propaganda,
Boxer is a representation for all the Russian laborers and workers.
In animal farm we can see that every person who speaks suger coated words they can easily get their goal by pumping their leaders
Napoleon is a threatening and 'fierce looking' Berkshire boar. He is one of the three pigs that take Old Major's ideas and turn them into 'Animalism' - a system of thought that encourages the animals to rebel. He is not a gifted speaker but is known for getting his own way.
Boxer, a horse, is a tragic hero. He is a hard worker, strong, loyal and caring. He also fights bravely against the humans. Unfortunately, he is too loyal, the pigs take advantage of this and work him until he collapses.
He is an intelligent and animated pig. He comes up with new ideas and cares about the working animals. His plans and ideas revolve around providing education and better conditions on the farm. He is also a brave fighter, organising the animals during 'The Battle of the Cowshed'. Chapter 7. Napoleon blames Snowball for stolen corn, broken eggs, trampled crops, broken windows, and blocked drains. Any time something goes wrong on the farm, Napoleon leads the animals to believe it is Snowball's doing.
After studying animal farm we understood that when you choose your leader, first check his/her quality.
would recommend the book. "Animal Farm" is interesting and in my opinion is in a sense satire, so I really enjoyed it. I read this book because I was planning on reading 1984 by the same author for a BTS theory and wanted to read other books by George Orwell.