Animal Farm: A Fairy Story (An Hbj Modern Classic)

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The animals of Manor Farm have revolted and taken over. Upon the death of Old Major, pigs Snowball and Napoleon lead a revolt against Mr. Jones, driving him from the farm. The animals embrace the Seven Commandments of Animalism and life carries on, but they learn that a farm ruled by animals looks more human than ever.



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  • Montana
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic read
    Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
    This is a quick read but a classic with a good story with important values to tell. Definitely recommended to read.
  • Zachry Wheeler
    5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliant, heedful, and harrowing read that stabbed my brain
    Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2023
    As with most readers, my intro to George Orwell came by way of Nineteen Eighty-Four. The novel remains a dystopian masterpiece by which all others are measured. It birthed an entire genre and coined the “Orwellian” adjective, used to describe ideas that are uniquely corrosive to society. Its influence can be seen in countless titles, everything from The Handmaid’s Tale to The Hunger Games.

    Nineteen Eighty-Four is a haunting tale of totalitarian overreach. It’s very hard to read, but not because of challenging prose. Rather, it carries an uncomfortable realness and familiarity. The ongoing ails of society are trapped within its pages. The lessons are disturbing, necessary, and leave you with a looming sense of dread that is impossible to shake.

    Thus, a general rule for reading more Orwell is “Did you like Nineteen Eighty-Four?”

    In answering the question for myself, the term “like” might be a tad anemic. Orwell painted with words and few can match his prose, so “appreciate” sounds better since it’s damn near impossible to “enjoy” Nineteen Eighty-Four. But yes, once the mind-melting horror had faded from my conscience, I was ready to explore the next Orwellian nightmare.

    For most, that takes the form of Animal Farm.

    This is a short novella written as a satirical fable, the premise of which is deceptively simple. The animals of a poorly run farm decide to rebel. They drive out the human owner and take over operations, with the goal of creating an animal utopia. Sounds cute, right? But then you learn that Orwell mirrored the story on the events that sparked the Russian Revolution and rise of Stalin. It goes about as well as you’d think.

    From an educational standpoint, Animal Farm does something truly remarkable. It teaches us about the perils of dictatorships in a short parable about rebellious livestock. We learn, in no uncertain terms, just how easy it is to manipulate good intent. In the immortal words of Ron Burgundy, “That escalated quickly.” Orwell knew how to twist a stomach, and this frightening novella is another shining example.

    So, did I “like” Animal Farm? Not particularly. But that’s only because it was a brilliant, heedful, and harrowing read that stabbed my brain.
  • krebsman
    4.0 out of 5 stars The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions; Power Corrupts
    Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
    Thanks to finishing ANIMAL FARM, I have now read all of Orwell’s fiction. Of course, 1984 is my favorite, and by far the most profound. But I really like KEEP THE ASPIDISTRA FLYING (which was the most moving) and A CLERGYMAN’S DAUGHTER, both of which show the influence of Somerset Maugham. COMING UP FOR AIR I found a piece of bittersweet nostalgia. BURMESE DAYS was just bitter. So where does ANIMAL FARM fit in? It was Orwell’s last work of fiction and I would call it a heavy-handed allegory. This does not mean that I was not entertained by it. But I was always aware that he was preaching. In this case, he was preaching to the choir. I agree with him all down the line. Of course I see the parallels to our current society; that’s pretty transparent.

    I also think this book has been more influential on modern literature than is generally acknowledged. There are many striking parallels to William Golding’s LORD OF THE FLIES. I don’t think it’s coincidental that Golding’s “Piggy” is a close cousin to Orwell’s “Snowball.”

    This perhaps is an exaggeration, but it seems to me that by the 21st Century, (as a companion piece to 1984) this book had become one of the key texts of a Western education. It is constantly referenced. It’s a must-read. It’s also very brief
  • Hlesterkov
    5.0 out of 5 stars Animal Farm
    Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
    George Orwell’s work here is as brilliant as it gets. I enjoyed reading this story and was captivated by it all throughout.
  • Kindle Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars A fantasy with truth
    Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
    It has been a long time ago that I first read this book. It deserves rereading. The pigs remain with us.
  • jay
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good book
    Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
    My son read this book in middle school. He enjoyed reading it
  • Michael Kelley
    5.0 out of 5 stars A classic for a reason
    Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
    George Orwell's satirical story remains as relevant as ever, painting a clear picture as to how human nature tends toward greed and the accumulation of power despite the best of intentions. Communism only works in theory, never in practice for very long. Just as the founders of the American Republic believed, Freedom only works for a moral people. When a nation loses its morality, a new class of dictators rises, and in communism this is all the more dangerous because it is under the guise of so-called equality which is almost impossible to revolt against even if a revolt is necessary.
  • Dar22
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing book and gift!
    Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
    This book has always been my dad's favorite, and I was very happy to find a hardcover edition! It's a must-read for all.

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