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Animal Farm |
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Rating: Summary: THE Book!!!! Review: As a 10th grader, not many old books draw my interest. However, Orwell and his animals had me glued to the book. If anybody has doubts as too the error of communism, buy it from Amazon.com and read it today!
Rating: Summary: Pretty awful, not interesting or powerful at all Review: Some books that are labeled classics shouldn`t be. Such as the terrible "Lord of The Flies", and this book "Animal Farm". I thought the concept of this novel sounded very unique and original, but it ended up sounding like a children`s novel. The story of animals taking over the human race, talking, working and acting like humans crossed the line betweem ingenius and ridiculous. I see how Orwell tried to express his message across about how human civilization could be taken over, but he didn`t express it very well in this over-rate and downright silly book.
Rating: Summary: An excellent depiction of communism Review: Animal Farm is probably one of the most simplistic books I have ever read, but it made me understand the flaws of communism with its exploitation of the people. The rebellion of the animals against Farmer Jones was the start of a communist government. Everybody was equal at first until Napoleon(the bad pig) overthrew Snowball(the good pig) and became the dictator of the farm. Soon all the lower animals were exploited and living a life worse than the one where Jones owned them. The new laws were enforced by Napolean's dogs while the poor animals were too ignornant to understand. It is a parallel to the Russian Revolution and its aftermath. A great satire poking fun at the imperfections of communism.
Rating: Summary: Outstanding political yarn Review: This is, in my opinion, the best George Orwell book ever written. His use of animals and projecting them into a Russian Revolution setting is genius. Also he'll make you want to eat bacon and eat mutton.
Rating: Summary: A Must for Any Steadman Fan Review: The classic novel, as illustrated by Ralph Steadman's Pollackesque pen, takes on a more sinister tone. Steadman's disturbing explorations of the unconscious turn Orwell's almost gentle, tragic personifications into a frightening vision of Stalinesque horror.
Rating: Summary: Humans are basically pigs. Review: It has been some time since I read the book, but I do remember that it quite convincingly represents humans as pigs. I can add little else new to what others have already said, except that Animal Farm stands as the definitive, and to my knowledge the best, example of an allegory. By the way, "A reader from NJ, June 11, 1998," writes, "It was interesting to see how the pigs were the leaders, when in real life, they're not very smart." For the enlightenment of that reader and others who may not have had the opportunity to deal with pigs, allow me to note that they are in fact VERY smart.
Rating: Summary: Radically shakiiiiiiiiiiiiing! Review: I wonder what would have happened if "Animal Farm" had entered former Russia. People may have understood why they were oppressed. Orwell magically expresses in this beautiful story, the lies that governments often sell to hard-working people. By the end of the book, I understood what was a masterpiece. "All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others". This is Animal Farm all in a nutshell. Very thought-provoking book. Excelent read, forget about the Fairy Story bit! Boxer rules!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Great book, a real page turner Review: I had to do an over the summer report on this book, i coulnt put it down. i read it 3 times, its a great book!
Rating: Summary: DO NOT go to the Animal Farm unless you have no choice! Review: Unfortunately, this book was assigned for English class last year and I hated it! Not only did I find this book lame and boring, but I also found it pointless and how they based it on the Russian Revolution by using pigs, horses, cow, or whatever other animals they used. So, if you are reading this book for English class or are about to, good luck!
Rating: Summary: Simple yet thought provoking, Orwell's finest work. Review: Orwell uses a simple allegory to accurately describe the events surrounding the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. Easy to understand and enjoyable, a must read for anyone remotely interested in history, communist Russia, or life.
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