Rating: Summary: Three quick points Review: 1) "Animal Farm" is not a children's book. Yes, it is thin, and it is about animals. If there are any dim-witted lit teachers out there still assigning this book to their 12-year olds, please stop. They tend to write silly things about it on this site. ("It's boring. Talking animals are stupid.") Have them read Harry Potter instead, or better yet, teach them correct spelling and grammar.2) "Animal Farm" will not make sense to people who don't have a good understanding of the Russian Revolution and the Soviet Union, since this provides the crucial context for understanding the book's metaphorical meaning. (See point 1). Try reading Richard Pipes on the revolution, and Robert Conquest on the Stalinist terror. 3) Note to unreconstructed Stalinists: you will not like "Animal Farm." We knew this already. So save your precious typing fingers from ergonomic disorder, and spare us the "Orwell was in the British secret service" and your anti-historical bull about the Popular Front and whatnot. The Soviets saved the world from Nazism? Two words: Ribbentrop-Molotov. Put a sock in it and go read Eric Hobsbawm or something.
Rating: Summary: A great story Review: This story is well written and describes communism in an important way [it is banned from Cuba]
Rating: Summary: Excellent Short Read Review: Animal Farm is a great novel which tells the horrors of communism. I could really see how the characters represented real historical figures (Snowball represents Trotsky, Napoleon represents Stalin, etc.). It is an easy novel to read, and most importantly it is quite entertaining and enjoyable. Unfortunately, it is very short, so don't expect it to keep you busy for very long. Buy it, or at least check it out at the library. It's worth reading.
Rating: Summary: An Amazing Allegory Review: I found this allegory to be an excellent book! I have read part of 1984, another of Orwell's books, and I did not enjoy that book nearly as much as I enjoyed Animal Farm. This book is a must read!
Rating: Summary: Animal rulers Review: Animal Farm was a book that inspired me. The book let me see through my eyes that cruelty can punish you. You must treat other well so that you can be treated well. I learned that power currupts people. Ruling over people only makes you powerful, but not friendly.Life can be tough for animals. I learned a lesson. You should treat your animal just like humans.
Rating: Summary: "Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others" Review: With "Animal Farm" George Orwell, I think it is fair to say joins the elite club of significant satirist like Kafka and Swift. It has proven it is a true piece of art just based on the fact that to this day, 65 years after it was written, it is still a matter of debate as to just how significant it is! Some, and maybe understandablely dismiss this book at first glance. C'mon lets think here for a second. Here's a book about a group of animals that over-throw a group of humans. If that isn't enough, it has two pigs on the cover. But, if you give "Animal Farm" a chance you will find it to be a remarkable piece of literature. The ideas brought up in this book are still issues we can discuss to this very day. Orwell's wonderful use of symbolism and metaphors makes this book so interesting. There is really much more to this book than meets the eye. I honestly can not add anything really new or fresh to say that others haven't already said. "Animal Farm", to me, is a major piece of literature that should be read by everyone. If you have some doubts about this book, those thoughts will vanish soon after the first couple of pages. I really enjoyed it! p.s. I always knew politicians were animals lol
Rating: Summary: Orwell's lift-me-up for a dark time Review: George Orwell wrote Animal Farm in 1945 at the end of the World War II era when peoples spirts were very low. Animal Farm is a light hearted tale with a meaning. Animal Farm is about a dream of animals rule and a new religon called "Animalism". Animals taking over thier farm from their drunk owner and try to build a utopian society but they were in rude awkening. At first they were doing good: they made seven rules the animals had to live by, they were making more money and food then ever, and they finallay got to relax. But then things took a turn for the worse: animals having to fight in the humans attacks, snowball(the brians) was kicked off the farm, and they were doing more work and eating less. Pigs took control of the farm and the dreams were crushed but the animals were to stupid to figure out what was going on, even when they caught the pigs. "Animalism" was abolished and things were worse than before. The meaning of this book is that you can never have a utopian society because somebody will always want control and power. This is a must read, I had to read it in scholl but it was well worth it.
Rating: Summary: Very Interesting and Provocative Reading Review: I first read this book many years ago as a child and really enjoyed it. I saw it as nothing more than a fairy tale. I recently read it again and interpreted it very differently. It was well-written and very interesting. I believe that one of the things that made it so great was that it can be read by different people of all ages and can be interpreted so differently. I've heard the argument that it depicts humans conquering nature, that it depicts the negative aspects of communist government, etc. Either way, this simple book is a must-read. I recommend it highly.
Rating: Summary: Animal Farm iz da best.....PHS layin' Review: I consider this book to be one of the most interesting books i have had to read for skool in a long time. This book consist of many ordinary things that we all can relate to. In the book ANIMAL FARM, tha animals get tired of serving humans so they decide to run MR. jones off the farm. Once they do the pigs take over and start making sure they treat themselves better then the rest of the animals. That was a case of betrayl because the pigs promised to treat everyone fairly and everyone depended and believed in them but tha pigs just used all the animals to serve them better.The animals over threw Mr. Jones just to serve the pigs, so if they arent serving one they are serving the other. This book gives people an input of how some animals may feel, and how they are treated and what they might be thinking. I recommend this book for all ages.......PHS......
Rating: Summary: Beast of England By carina Review: This book is filled with excitment, every page that you turn just makes you want to read on!! Except fot the begging it was boring but then it got better. This book is about team work and it results. Working together to get the job dun!! This book is very inspiring!!!!!!!
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