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Animal Farm (Cliffs Notes)

Animal Farm (Cliffs Notes)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An interesting tale of courageous animals.
Review: On Manor Farm, the animals there feel that they are overworked, underfed, and treated unfairly. As Old Major (one of the older pigs) said, "Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove Man from the scene, and the root cause of hunger and overwork is abolished forever." The barnyard animals agree with Old Major and decide to overthorw their cruel master, Mr. Jones. After an unexpected take over of Manor Farm, the animals elect the pigs as their rulers. Two of the pigs happen to be Snowball and Napoleon. These two are the main leaders of the farm. With Snowball and Napoleon as rulers, many adventures lay ahead for the animals on Animal Farm (formerly Manor Farm). Adventures of war, defeat, deceitfulness, and changes in every day living. In the end, a strange twist occurs that may surprise you. "Animal Farm" is a powerful look at how a government and leadership applies to many people. Many countries are in basically the same situation as the animals of this story. That is what I think makes "Animal Farm" such an interesting book. I also think it is interesting how the author, George Orwell, puts certain animals with certain personalities and how certain things that may seem small turn out to be a major event in the book. I think it is awesome how George Orwell uses this in his writings. If you are into a book where defeat and leadership are a main subjet of the book, or you just like to read about talking animals, I would highly recommend the book "Animal Farm" by George Orwell. It has been a favorite in my bookshelf for years and I hope it will soon be part of yours.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Animal Farm's double meaning
Review: SHOULD BE --- AND HOPEFULLY STILL IS --- REQUIRED READING FOR ALL MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS. IF EVERY AMERICAN WERE TO READ THIS MASTERPIECE, THERE WOULD BE A GREATER LIKELIHOOD THAT OUR GRANDCHILDREN WOULD RETAIN THE FREEDOMS THAT SO MANY GENERATIONS OF AMERICANS HAVE FOUGHT AND DIED FOR.


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