Summary
George Orwell's Animal Farm offers a profound allegorical critique of power dynamics, political corruption, and social injustice through the lens of a seemingly simple farmyard tale. The story illustrates how revolutionary ideals can be subverted when those in authority prioritize self-interest over collective welfare. Orwell's narrative serves as a timeless reflection on the nature of tyranny and the ease with which freedom can be eroded.
- Power and Corruption: Absolute power tends to corrupt absolutely, as demonstrated by the pigs’ gradual transformation into the oppressive rulers they initially overthrew.
- Manipulation of Language: Control...
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