George Orwell’s classic novel, Animal Farm, was first published in 1945. A scathing critique of Soviet communism, it remains a timeless political allegory. Read more »
The farm in George Orwell’s Animal Farm was originally called Manor Farm but was later renamed Animal Farm after the animals took over. Read more »
Animal Farm subtitle is A Fairy Story. It’s a political allegory written by George Orwell that uses farm animals to represent historical figures. Read more »
What happened to the name Animal Farm in Chapter 10? Find out how George Orwell’s classic novel tackles power, corruption, and propaganda in a farmyard setting. Read more »