Animal Farm
Publisher,Mariner Books
Publication Date,
Format, Hardcover
Weight, 839.15 g
No. of Pages, 175
A beautiful graphic adaptation of George Orwell's timeless and timely allegorical novel--
Interesting book on what happens when you are in power and the justification for abusing it as the famous quote from the book "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."
This book was truly phenomenal! This novel being both political and satirical, George Orwell proves knowingly why he was one of the best authors/writers in the past century, even so his work stands out today and more relevant than ever before. Orwell, hilariously references to the Soviet Union and Stalin as pigs who were manipulative, controlling, lazy, and deceitful. Although this book was written eighty years ago to warn about the true motivations of the Soviet Union whom were desperate for political power and control; this book however, warns us TODAY about the politicians and activists who claim to offer equality; a utopia for all where everyone is equally competent both physically, academically, and mentally regardless of sex, body build, and race, and where oppression is nonexistent. These politicians and activists come in the disguise of compassion and liberalism slowly manipulating the public today. Be warned.
The animals of a farm, tired of the continuous abuses of human beings, decide to rebel. And after chasing the owner, they try to create a new order based on an ideological concept of equality. It looks like a fairy tale, but it's not to entertain the little ones. Mainly, Orwell explored a historical fact and political through this story.