Discover who gets to tour the farm in George Orwell’s classic novel, Animal Farm. A story about power struggles and corruption among farm animals. Read more »
Explore the parallels between the lies in Animal Farm and how they relate to the manipulation of truth in human society. #AnimalFarm #Humanity #Lies Read more »
George Orwell’s Animal Farm features animals who educate themselves to overthrow their human oppressors, but the pigs take control and corrupt the revolution. Read more »
Whymper represents the capitalist class that collaborates with the pigs, exploiting the working class of animals in George Orwell’s Animal Farm. Read more »
Squealer represents the manipulative propaganda machine of Stalin’s government in George Orwell’s Animal Farm. Read more »
Mr. Jones represents the oppressive ruling class in George Orwell’s Animal Farm, who are overthrown by the animals in a revolution. Read more »
Mollie represents the bourgeoisie class in George Orwell’s Animal Farm, who are more concerned with their own comfort and luxury than the well-being of others. Read more »
Mollie, the vain mare in Animal Farm, represents the upper class who were opposed to the revolution and preferred their luxurious lifestyles. Read more »
In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, Jones represents the corrupt and oppressive ruling class, while the animals symbolize the proletariat. Read more »
Boxer, the strong and loyal horse, represents the working class and proletariat in the Russian Revolution. Read more »