George Orwell’s Animal Farm was a political allegory of the Soviet Union under Stalin, highlighting the corruption and tyranny of the regime. Read more »
What happens to the pigs in Animal Farm? Orwell’s classic allegory shows how power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Read more »
In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, the pigs’ appearance changes as they become more like humans, highlighting the corruption of power. Read more »
In the end of Animal Farm, Napoleon becomes a tyrant and rules with an iron fist, betraying the principles of the revolution and becoming just like the humans he once fought against. Read more »
Learn about the first commandment that was changed in Animal Farm and the implications it had on the animals’ beliefs and actions. #AnimalFarm #GeorgeOrwell Read more »
In Animal Farm Chapter 5, the animals struggle to maintain their new society while in Chapter 6, Snowball is exiled and Napoleon consolidates power. Read more »
Chapter 6 of Animal Farm sees the animals struggling to maintain their newfound freedom, as the pigs begin to consolidate their power and manipulate the others. Read more »
Animal Farm is a classic novel by George Orwell that tells the story of a group of farm animals who rebel against their human farmer in hopes of creating a society where... Read more »
The pigs take over and become corrupt, betraying their fellow animals. The novel serves as a warning against the dangers of totalitarianism. Read more »
Chapter 6 of Animal Farm sees the pigs consolidating their power and using propaganda to justify their actions. The animals become increasingly disillusioned. Read more »