Animal Farm, by George Orwell, is set in a farm in England. It portrays the events leading up to the Russian Revolution and Stalin’s rise to power. Read more »
In chapter one of Animal Farm, Old Major gives a speech to the animals about overthrowing their human oppressors and creating a utopian society. Read more »
The central idea of Animal Farm is the corrupting nature of power and how it leads to the oppression of the working class. Read more »
Chapter 5 of Animal Farm sees the pigs consolidating their power and taking control of the farm’s affairs, while Napoleon begins to assert his dominance. Read more »
In chapter 5 of Animal Farm, the pigs start to consolidate their power and control over the other animals through propaganda and manipulation. Read more »
Chapter 4 of Animal Farm sees the pigs consolidating their power and adopting increasingly human-like behavior, while also dealing with a brewing rebellion among the other animals. Read more »
Animal Farm Chapter 7 depicts the rise of Napoleon’s dictatorship and the increasing oppression of the animals. Rebellion turns into tyranny. Read more »
Chapter 4 of Animal Farm shows the growing power of the pigs and their manipulation of the other animals through propaganda and fear tactics. Read more »
Chapter 2 of Animal Farm sees the pigs take control, led by Napoleon and Snowball, as they begin to establish their own hierarchy and set their sights on the humans. Read more »
Discover the power struggles and alliances that unfold during the meeting in the yard at Animal Farm. Will the animals unite or be divided? Read more »