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Animal Farm
Started by exalted5, May 29 2006 06:59 AM
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#7
Posted 21 May 2009 - 12:23 AM
A truly brilliant book and sort of satirical in nature too. I especially loved the slow metamorphosis of the pigs starting from the time of revolution to the final end where they have completely turned into pseudo humans. Clover's alert mind, Boxer's blind faith, Benjamin's cynicism and Muriel's aloof characters are all a glimpse into how people are when it comes to observing their leader.
A beautiful, brief story that stuck to the point yet delivered the punchline with the greatest emphasis.
A beautiful, brief story that stuck to the point yet delivered the punchline with the greatest emphasis.
#8
Posted 21 May 2009 - 01:22 AM
Animal farm is a true masterpiece from one of the greatest writers who
ever lived.I love reading all of Orwell's books though,even if some of them
get a little 'textbookish' in the inclusion of economic data.
Animal farm perfectly describes human nature and how true
communism could never work.
You have to give Orwell credit.He had such integrity.He was
upper middle class wealthy but would slum it just to see how the
other half lived.
ever lived.I love reading all of Orwell's books though,even if some of them
get a little 'textbookish' in the inclusion of economic data.
Animal farm perfectly describes human nature and how true
communism could never work.
You have to give Orwell credit.He had such integrity.He was
upper middle class wealthy but would slum it just to see how the
other half lived.
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