Title: Animal Farm
Author: George Orwell
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Animal Farm is a George Orwell classic. It is one of the greatest works of literature in opinion of many, and has been highly cited in discussions involving contorted utopia. The novel attempts to represent human characteristics and behavior using animals as instinctive symbols. It is widely believed that the novel consists of characters that symbolize featured characters of Russian Revolution (1917) such as Stalin and Trotsky, and related events.
In the George Orwell's novel Animal Farm, animals take over a farm and start a new life, dreaming of a better life for all animals. They dream of a novel universe where all animals are equal, all animals share all property and production. They dream of making equivalent contributions to the society and have an equal contribution in taking the society and the world (the farm) forward. But, pigs start taking control led by Napoleon, and gradually all the animals start losing freedom till many of them start having even lesser freedom than before the birth of the farm. And animals start to leave. The famous slogan comes here:
"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others".
The morals, reasons and principles of the revolution finally stay abandoned and the animal farm finally fails to reach its goals.