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Animal Farm

Animal Farm

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Dont care
Review: The book "Animal Farm" by George Orwell, was a great book. The book was about a farm that was taken over by the animals. When the animals take over they decide to keep it under control. The only problem is that it just like before only instead of the owner (Mr.Joans) it's the two young pigs napoleon and snowball. Another problem is napoleon and snowball are agents each other cause snowball wants the farm to be a democracy and napoleon wanted it to be a communism. This book shows great symbolism with animals and forms of government. It shows totalitarianism, communism, democracy, and anarchy. I think this is a good book for guys that are interested in destruction and action.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of the best book I have read!
Review: I like the book very much, because it's very interesting. There is a revolution between animals. The pigs are teh better animals. The other animals have to work. The best character is Boxer. Boxer works and works and works. He also works longer than the other animals. I think hi is also a very strong character. This is the reason why I like him. When you will read the book, you will see that it is very interesting.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My review
Review: I go to a commercial school in Austria and I had the pleasure to read this book for a booktalk in English.

The book is about a Farm where animals make a revolution and chase the farmowner with his family. For a while everything works great and everybody is happy. But on and on the pigs, who make the organization part on the farm, get more and more like humans. They even change "the seven rules of Animalsm" one by one and in the end the other animals can not divide them from humans, which used to be their enemies and then are the friends of the pigs. The book is written in an easy way. I like is because it shows us that animals aren't very different to us and that sometimes you can't trust anyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read for all technical experts.
Review: Never mind communism and the workers' paradise. This tale shows exactly what happens when technical experts in high-tech fields decide to support the venture capitalists' new team of management "experts" over the founding management team, instead of hitting the silk at the first sign of trouble.

The new management faction follows this familiar sequence, making use of the techies' unfortunate habit of continuing to work hard until it's too late:

- wins the technical experts over with their inspiring slogans and "vision" for the company's future

- demonizes the original members of the management team to keep the techies from following them out the door as each is ousted

- invests heavily in ideas unrelated to the core business that go nowhere but sound good in press releases

- works the techies to exhaustion supporting the ideas that go nowhere but sound good

- reorganizes the techies' roles out of existence and lays them off, replacing them with inexpensive, compliant drones to boost the short-term profit picture

- quickly sells the empty shell for a profit to a clueless winning management team at another company, which then uses the shell as its one of its own ideas that go nowhere but look good in press releases

- hires into another unsuspecting company that has a great product and thinks it needs some management experts so it can grow

- starts the whole cycle over again.

This is also known as the "ichneumon fly effect" among its techie victims. Look up "ichneumon fly" in a Yahoo! search or an encyclopedia to see why.

And read "Animal Farm" again to see how our own capitalist piglets have managed to lead the sheep astray.

This is still an important book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A give away
Review: Although this book helped me comprhend the symbolism of Animal Farm, i often found that it gave away future parts of the book. For example, i would read the comentary of chapter three, and it would give away a critical event that comes on much later in the book. In addition, i did not think that it interpereted all the symbolism that Orwell used. My advise if you are going to read Animal Farm, is to try a different source of notes.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great but not for everybody
Review: Animal farm describes the communist system very successfully in a mix of humour and background knowledge. But still or actually because of that Orwell's novel is a book for someone, predominantly for someone who doesn't know anything about communism. Because its aspects can be easily recognized and easily understood. In my opinion, though, it is a pity that the novel offers so little suspense. From a special point on the reader can recognize how the storyline will develop. It can be seen by the story of the pigs, because it is obvious that they transform step by step to human beings. This is a fact that takes much suspense off the novel. In addition the novel is written in an easy style, hence everybody is able to understand its intention. All in all in my opinion Animal Farm is no big challenge, but mostly boring.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Animal Farm
Review: My Comment on Animal Farm

I think animal farm is a good novel for anyone who is interested in the Russian history. The language is kept simple so its easy to read and to understand. Because of this novel, it is a lot easier to understand what happened during the time of the Russian Revolution. All in all I think that Orwell made a good job of this novel by resetting all that had happened, and transforming it to the animal world.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Interesting political satire
Review: Animal Farm is a well written and interesting political satire. Orwell has fullfilled his job to illustrate the developement of dictatorship by giving animals the characters of humans. The novel isn't just a story of some animals living on a farm, their characters refer to real existing humans who lived under the Soviet Communism. The allegory may give away information about the further process and the developement may be obvious sometimes, but the thoughts and feelings of the animals prevent the novel from getting boring. Furthermore there are still some unexpected incidents, i.e. Boxer's death. All in all, Orwell's "Animal Farm" is a proclamation against dictatorship and a proclamation for liberty. I think that's very topical considering that the book was published in 1945.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Worth to be read - If only to have learned about it!
Review: I had to read Animal Farm for school. But anyway it very quickly managed to catch my interest. Named a children's book it also holds a lot of entertainment for grown-ups. Told is the story of the animals who live on Manor Farm suffering under the tyranny of their owner, Mr. Jones. One day they decide to throw him out and rule by themselves. But Animal Farm is not only a fairy story: It is a political allegory on Russia and the 1917 Revolution. Orwell, a strict enemy of Soviet Communism, makes skillful use of rethorical devices and hidden meanings to persuade the reader of his opinion. Readers of Orwell's later work 1984 will probably miss a bit of the visionary and philosopher that he turned out to be. Considered today Animal Farm is directed to the past, while 1984 shows a possible future. But anyway Animal Farm is worth reading, if only to have learned about it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Animal Farm: A Wierd Book
Review: In this book, Old Major puts the idea of rebellion into the animal's heads. Soon after the animals overthrow Mr. Jones. Now the animals are free, and have Napoleon, Snowball, and Squealer for leaders. But all is not well on Animal Farm; Snoeball and Napoleon are fighting. Napoleon fights Snowball and chases him out of the farm. But the pigs start to treat the other animals badly. The pigs make the other animals do all of the work. Then the pigs start to break the seven commandments. At the end of the book the pigs start using the ways of the humans, which is the thing they said they would never do in the beginning. This book is interesting and it's neat how the author used this book to depict the ways of totalitarianism.


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