
In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, the animals gradually adopt the language and propaganda of their pig leaders, reflecting the corrupting influence of power. Read more »

Find out the new name Napoleon gave to Animal Farm after he turned it into a dictatorship in George Orwell’s classic novel. Read more »

The animals celebrate the overthrow of Farmer Jones in George Orwell’s Animal Farm with dancing, singing and feasting. A utopian society is born. Read more »

Chapter 9 of Animal Farm sees the pigs fully embrace their power, enact new laws, and crush any opposition. A chilling look at totalitarianism. Read more »

Napoleon, the pig in Animal Farm, is portrayed as an intelligent and cunning leader who becomes corrupt and authoritarian over time. Read more »

The Animal Farm changed from a communist society to a totalitarian regime, as the pigs took control, suppressed dissent and exploited the other animals. Read more »

The 7 commandments in Animal Farm underwent significant changes as the pigs became corrupted with power, leading to hypocrisy and oppression. Read more »

Napoleon said animals should start organizing on other farms to spread their ideology of animalism in George Orwell’s classic novel, Animal Farm. Read more »

The 6th Commandment in Animal Farm changed from No animal shall kill any other animal to No animal shall kill any other animal without cause. This alteration allowed the pigs to justify... Read more »

Napoleon’s reign of terror puts an end to Animal Farm’s utopia. The pigs’ thirst for power corrupts their once-idealistic society. Read more »