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Animal Farm

Animal Farm

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Five Stars Squared!
Review: If there was anything remotely resembling sanity in our eductaional system, this little gem would be required reading. A recent novel by Jerry Furland, "Transfer-the end of the beginning" should also be in the required reading syllabus. Both give the reader a view of the dark side of human nature and our appetite for control and for power. Orwell is much like David Horowitz in that he came to regret his own support for totalitarian systems during the Spanish Civil War. True to form, he was largely excommunicated from his peers when he broke faith with his socialist and communist colleagues.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Chain is long and has emerged from history
Review: Shakespeare wrote. Tolstoy criticized Shakespeare. Orwell criticized Tolstoy. Now it is my responsibility to continue the English-Russian-English-Russian pattern and criticize George Orwell. Although it has earned a reputation of one of our (20eth) century's most accomplished novels, I felt that the "Animal Farm" is a consistently overrated work. George Orwell's often cynical tone made me want to defend my own worst enemy - communism. Not only did he exaggerate and misinterprit historical events, which surrounded the Russian Revolution, Orwell forced me to believe that he was indeed unfamiliar with the system, which was ultimately the world's savior from fascism, a regime far more fearful. A series of mocking allegories and failed personification is, in my view, nothing more, than political propaganda of Orwell's era.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome
Review: The story if animals taking over a farm and learning how to read and write might sound a little strange. But that is just the beginning this book actually tells what happended after the soviet union revolutuion and the characters are potraied by animals. That makes book even more interresting and itelligent. Also importantly this book is a exellent read and doesn't get booring after a while. Caution: Some readers may find this book hard to put down.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good book; but only if you understand history
Review: There is a misunderstanding among some...this book does not symbolize communism. It symbolizes the Russian Revolution. Communism does not call for totalitarianism, but it calls for the absence of the state. The title of this review should tell you that you should learn about Russian history before reading this book. A few reviewers critisize this book because there are talking animals in it. They obviously don't know what the book is supposed to symbolize. Aside from the Russian Revolution, this book symbolizes the dangers of totalitariansim in general. Some totalitarianism exists today...not only in "communist" states but in the US as well, even if it is to a very minute degree.

George Orwell, by using animals to represent humans and a farm to represent society, teaches us all a lesson...a lesson of what can happen when people give up their common sense for the sake of social well-being. It shows how easily people can be influenced and how weak humans really are. Learn about totalitarianism and Russia, and then read this book...I guarantee you will not be disappointed.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Animal Fairy Tale
Review: I really loved reading this book. I read it in two days, and barely stopped. "Then why" I bet your asking "Dont you give it a 5?" Well It wasn't realistic. It stretched the truth a lot more than I was hoping. Animals, talking to people? But if you want a fun little fling, this is the book. But George Orwell's writing was pretty good. That's just my opinion, I could be wrong.

Jesse A.K.A PageMaste8

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: two legs really is better in chilling allegory
Review: Animal farm is a horrific allegory in which Orwell successfully warns the reader of the social devastation caused by totalitariansim. The story centre's around several animals living in a farm yard, each of whom represents a certain socio-political aspect of society. For example, Napoleon the pig (ironic use of his name!) represents despot dictatorship, Boxer and Clover, the horses, represent the manual, unthinking "mass" needed by the dictator to physicalise the desired tyranical society, and so on. Orwell effectively structures his social microcosm in such a way that the danger of the dictated government are released in their full desperate and miserable potential, which in turn expands the political awareness of the reader. His decision to use anthropomorphism grounds the story, not relating it to any specific human codes of time or structure. In all, a completely chilling, yet absolutley necessary allegory we must not ignore.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 1 STAR OR 5 STARS?
Review: i can't decide weather i love or hate this book. it's a brillant, insightful retelling of the russian revolution, but it is very sad. mabye i'm a wimp but i don't enjoy sad, disappionting endings. this book makes you think, rather depressing thoughts. in that way it reminds me a lot of "the lord of the flies" which also came to the depressing conclution that the human race was hopeless, which i don't think is true. i would recomend reading this book but don't take the message so seriously.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Moving book
Review: This book had a clear message that everyone should listen to.Orwell gives a no lies veiw on the communisim prespective. I hope that when someone reads this book, They dig deeper than the basic plot. :-)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This little piggy went to the market.......
Review: .....this little piggy went home, this little piggy formed a totalitarian state. Good book. I loved it, and read it all the way through social studies class. Great satire, and who cares if I got a D in social studies for reading this instead of learning who the president in 1795 was? I forgive Orwell. I want to write funny satire like this. I intend to read 1984 soon. But this is about Animal Farm, not 1984. But I hated Napoleon. That stupid pig idiot killed Bozer! And for what reason? To get a few bucks for his whiskey. Here's a little somthing for Napoleon:

<i>May the unholy spirits of Reb and VoDKa raise themselves from the banished land of wind and ghosts, and may they come up and ruin your life, right down to it's very center core. And may the tiniest, but strongest plagues of Satan himself crawl upon your skin and eat themselves to their fill, and then eat more. And may the populace of the globe feel rage against you, and may they carry torches and broomsticks and may they slaughter you, for no apparent reason. The curse of doom is upon you, Napoleon. Beware.</i>

Hope ya liked that, Napolack. Anyway, I feel that Animal Farm was an exellent play on the Bolshivek Revolution. George Orwell has done good writing this stuff. This guy writes cool books

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Animal farm was awsome!
Review: I thought the book was very interesting. I recomend this book to everyone. It was one of the best books I have ever read.


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