Discover why the animals of Animal Farm invited humans back to the farm in this intriguing exploration of power dynamics and human-animal relations. Read more »
Animal Farm was banned in the US for its perceived anti-Soviet themes during the Cold War. George Orwell’s allegory of Stalinism was deemed too controversial. Read more »
Orwell wrote Animal Farm as a political allegory to expose the dangers of totalitarianism and the corruption of power in society. Read more »
Explore the genius of George Orwell as we delve into why he chose animals as the primary characters in his timeless allegory, Animal Farm. Read more »
George Orwell wrote Animal Farm as an allegory to criticize the Soviet Union and warn against the dangers of totalitarianism. Read more »
Discover the mysterious owner of Foxwood Farm in Animal Farm, a classic novel by George Orwell. Find out who really pulls the strings. Read more »
Vladimir Lenin is represented by the character Old Major in Animal Farm, symbolizing the ideas of communism and revolution. Read more »