Animal Farm, George Orwell’s political satire, was banned in Kenya due to its criticism of colonialism and the corrupt government. Read more »
Animal Farm was banned in America for its perceived anti-Soviet message, which was seen as a threat to American values during the Cold War. Read more »
Want to understand how power corrupts? Or how revolutions can go wrong? Read Animal Farm, George Orwell’s timeless and thought-provoking classic. 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 »
Animal Farm is a fairy story that uses animals to satirize human society. It highlights the dangers of totalitarianism and the abuse of power. Read more »
George Orwell wrote Animal Farm as an allegory to criticize the Soviet Union and warn against the dangers of totalitarianism. Read more »
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