
Discover what inspired George Orwell to write his iconic novel Animal Farm and how his experiences during the Spanish Civil War influenced it. Read more »

George Orwell wrote Animal Farm as a political allegory to expose the dangers of totalitarianism and the corruption of power. Read more »

Find out how Mr Jones, the former owner of Animal Farm, met his demise in George Orwell’s classic novel. Explore the power dynamics at play. Read more »

Mollie’s love for luxury and comfort led her to betray Animal Farm by seeking out humans and abandoning the principles of animalism. Read more »

Discover how Napoleon’s cunning tactics and manipulative personality made him a successful leader in Animal Farm. Read more »

Explore the emotions of male characters in George Orwell’s Animal Farm – from fear and disillusionment to power struggles and betrayal. Read more »

Napoleon’s greed for power and lack of concern for the welfare of others made him a bad leader in Animal Farm, leading to oppression and corruption. Read more »

George Orwell’s disillusionment with Soviet communism and his experiences during the Spanish Civil War inspired him to write Animal Farm, a political allegory. Read more »

Major, the wise old pig who started the rebellion in Animal Farm, died peacefully before the revolution. His spirit lived on, inspiring the animals. Read more »

In Animal Farm, humans mistreated the animals by exploiting them for labor and food, neglecting their needs, and abusing them physically and emotionally. Read more »