Rating: Summary: quite interesting Review: This book treats a very interesting issue which is, in my opinion, still very current. It is about a revolution with a totalitarian regime following afterwards. This was and is still very likely to happen today. The book gets partly boring, that is in the middle of it when it is described how things get worse for the animals but nothing actually happens. I think it is useful and important to read the book, but it is not to be read if you want something enjoyable.
Rating: Summary: Nice work Review: Animal Farm is a interesting-written book. Although i had to read it for school, as a homework, I partly enjoyed it. U can learn a lot about the russian revolution, if u look at the things, the animal do, a little bit closer. U always have to keep in mind that the actions, which happen, are based on a true story. If u read it really sober, it effects on u as a book 4 kids. But if u read it attentive and look on the background of the actions, u can connect the plod to the russian revolution and learn a lot about it.
Rating: Summary: Nice book, if there hadn't been these exams... Review: I think the book shows in a good way the failur of the Russian Revolution and it's a good example for every situation in which a revolution missed it's aim. It's good that Orwell chose the genre of the fable. It's easy to pass the massage of the book if you use animals,because people associate different animals with different character traits. I think the book is nice to read and it's well written, but I would have enjoyed it more, if I hadn't had to do my English exam about it.
Rating: Summary: Homework Lisa W. Review: On one hand I found the book interesting, because it shows how someone gains power. On the other hand, I didn`t like the book, because it is very detailed, with many unimportant things. This made it boring to read. I think that you should read it, if you are interested in the russian revolution, but if you aren`t, I wouldn`t read it if I was you.
Rating: Summary: Good book! Review: The book is well written and I like it. But I think that not everyone will like the book-it is more about people having a revolution and people gaining power than about animals living on a farm. When I read the book I liked the comparison between animals and human beings. The behavior of the animals in the book shows the typical behavior of Man.
Rating: Summary: Quite Possibly the Greatest Book Ever Penned Review: I really don't know how to explain why this book is so good. It mocks the Russians, and is more than just a bunch of talking animals who take over a farm. What the animals create is a civilation just like ours... maybe even better. In our world, the most powerfull people, naturally, become the most respected. In this case, the most powerfull people are the pigs, who, because they are smarter than the rest of the animals, become the rulers, the respected. Soon the pigs become more and more power hungry. The pigs change the laws the animals created. They become greedy. And finally, when the pigs decide to start trading with humans, the other animals become unable to tell human from pig.
Rating: Summary: Freaky Story about Animals Review: Animal Farm is much, much more than a story about animals. These animals are used to portray Russian history. Seems weird doesn't it? But it makes sense! Everything in this book mirrors Russian history and the characters were created after Russian historical figures. It starts out with a pig named Old Major (who stands for Karl Marx) who sees visions of a wonderful revolution where animals will share everything and the world will be beautiful without any humans, especially Mr. Jones their master. Mr. Jones stands for Czar Nicholas II. They revolt from him and set up their own commandments, the Seven Commandments which includes things like "no animals shall wear clothings", "no animals shall sleep in a bed", "no animals shall consume alchohol", and "all animals are equal". The pigs, who are known as the smartest animals which is an actual fact, take over control of the farm. Napoleon stands for Stalin who wants a strong central government and wants to teach the young only while Snowball stands for Lenin who wants a democracy and to educate all of the people. The animals on the farm other than the pigs stand for common people. Boxer the horse stands for the physically strong people that aren't very smart. Benjamin the mule (Boxer's best friend) stands for the smart people who know what's going on, but are too stubborn to admit there is a problem. Clover stands for someone who's motherly and cares about every one else. The dogs stand for military people. The chickens stand for the smart, but weak people. The cats stand for the lazy people who don't want to do any work, but want to have rewards. Moses the Raven stands for religion with his talk of where animals go when they die (Sugar Candy Mountain). The sheep stand for the brainwashed people who can't think for themselves. Everything in this book happens for a reason. It's a weird story about how communism will never work because pigs will always be greedy pigs. It's a really great story about talking animals, but it's an even better story when you take it apart and analyze and think to yourself, "but what if so and so got with so and so.... could they have stopped this from happening?" The ending of this book is a really freaky ending... Always remember "Two legs baaaaad, four legs better!"
Rating: Summary: A fantastic allegory Review: Animal Farm is a fantastic allegory on the Russian Revolution. All the main characters, such as Stalin, Karl Marx etc. can be found in this short piece of satire. i disagree with pple who say that this book is simply a summary of 1984. I have read both books and I feel that although they are similar in some ways, there deal with different subjects. There is a fine line seperating the two. 1984 is mainly about "big brother", almost something like dictatorship, or autocratism in a futuristic setting while Animal Farm is about communism. One gripe I have about Animal Farm is its lack of action. It also lacks depth, and is a pretty superficial glance at communism and its appearance in Russia. It could just be any anit-communist book in the market. Nothing really special. Yes, I know, I'm a geek, a nerd and a weirdo.
Rating: Summary: Leaves You Thinking Review: I'd heard about this book, but not enough to spoil the surprise that came with the great ending of "Animal Farm." Although I recently read "1984," and felt that some of the same themes resurfaced in "Animal Farm," this book was fresh enough to make it a worthwhile read. I've been recommending this book vigourously to friends and family, even if they had already read "Animal Farm" in high school. The fact that the book stuffs this much food for thought into 101 pages is amazing.
Rating: Summary: animal farm Review: I thought Animal Farm was by far one of the best books i ever read.Instead of living the rest of their lives in slavery the animals stoodtogether in a daring rebellion against mankind. After the overthrow of the humans some of the more intellectual animals became as evil and corupte as their former masters.It is a classic story of how power can corupte anyone, and no one could tell it better than George Orwell. I would recommend this book to anyone and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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