Get to know the key players in the Russian Revolution in this Who’s Who guide, with a focus on those who inspired the characters in Animal Farm. Read more »
Discover whether the revolution in Animal Farm was a success or failure. Explore the consequences of power, corruption, and inequality. Read more »
Animal Farm, a classic political allegory, was written by George Orwell in 1945. It remains a timeless critique of totalitarianism. Read more »
George Orwell wrote Animal Farm to criticize the totalitarian regimes of Stalinist Russia and explore the dangers of propaganda and corruption. Read more »
George Orwell’s Animal Farm, written during the Russian Revolution, is a political allegory that critiques communism and totalitarianism. Read more »
Discover who would form the Allied Forces on Animal Farm! Would it be the sheep, cows, or horses? Read on to find out! Read more »
Discover who emerged victorious in the Battle of the Cowshed in George Orwell’s Animal Farm. Find out how the animals fought for their freedom. Read more »
The pigs in Animal Farm were meant to represent the leaders of the Soviet Union, specifically Joseph Stalin and his inner circle. Read more »
The Mensheviks in Animal Farm were a group of pigs who opposed the Bolsheviks and believed in a more democratic approach to governing. Read more »
Learn about the Kulaks in Animal Farm, the prosperous farmers who were targeted by Stalin and represented by the character of Mr. Jones. Read more »