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Animal Farm

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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1990 - Fiction - 124 pages
A farm is taken over by its overworked, mistreated animals. With flaming idealism and stirring slogans, they set out to create a paradise of progress, justice, and equality. Thus the stage is set for one of most telling satiric fables ever penned - a-razor-edged fairy tale for grown-ups that records the evolution against tyranny to a totalitarianism just as terrible.
  

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But the ending bothered me. - Goodreads
Especially it's very nice introduction and Ending. - Goodreads
The deceptive simplicity makes it almost a prose poem. - Goodreads
The plot is fairly gripping. - Goodreads
Its very easy to read and very addictive. - Goodreads
Orwell was a brilliant writer. - Goodreads

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Animal Farm By George Orwell Review by Brianna Reeves-Eliopoulos Rating: 5 Stars Animal Farm by George Orwell was one of those stories that I have always heard about, but never had read. I did not ... Read full review

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The author's purpose for writing Animal Farm was to inform people of the dangers of communism and to show just how unfair it is. He wanted to show people that it isn't all it's cracked out to be and ... Read full review

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Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
11
Section 3
12
Section 4
23
Section 5
33
Section 6
41
Section 7
54
Section 8
66
Section 9
80
Section 10
92
Section 11
97
Section 12
112
Section 13
117
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About the author (1990)

George Orwell was born Eric Arthur Blair in 1903 in Motihari in Bengal, India and later studied at Eton for four years. Orwell was an assistant superintendent with the Indian Imperial Police in Burma. He left the position after five years and then moved to Paris, where he wrote his first two books, Burmese Days and Down and Out In Paris. Orwell then moved to Spain to write but decided to join the United Workers Marxist Party Militia. After being decidedly opposed to communism, Orwell served in the British Home Guard and with the Indian Service of the BBC during World War II. He started writing for the Observer and was literary editor for the Tribune. Soon after he published the world-famous book, Animal Farm, which became a huge success for Orwell. It was then towards the end of his life when Orwell wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four. George Orwell died on January 23, 1950 in London.

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