In Chapter Five of Animal Farm, Mollie becomes more distant from the other animals and eventually leaves the farm to live with humans. Read more »
Animal Farm portrays how propaganda is used to manipulate the masses. Discover how this theme unfolds in Orwell’s classic tale. Read more »
Animal Farm uses propaganda techniques such as fear, glittering generalities, and name-calling to manipulate the animals and maintain control. Read more »
Animal Farm is an allegory of the Russian Revolution and the rise of Stalinism. Orwell’s classic novel critiques totalitarianism and political corruption. Read more »
Chapter 6 of Animal Farm sees the pigs consolidating their power and manipulating the other animals for their own gain. 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 »
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 »
Animal Farm is a political allegory in which farm animals overthrow their human owner. It reflects the Russian Revolution and Soviet Union under Stalin. Read more »
In Animal Farm Chapter 6, the windmill collapses due to a violent storm. The animals work hard to rebuild it, but face challenges from Napoleon. Read more »
In Animal Farm Chapter 5, Snowball is exiled from the farm by Napoleon and his loyal followers. The once united animal community begins to fracture. Read more »