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When the animals of Manor Farm rise against their human master, they dream of freedom, equality, and a life where all share in the farm's prosperity. At first, their revolution seems successful, but as the pigs take control, the vision of a fair society begins to unravel. Napoleon, a cunning and ruthless leader, twists the ideals of the rebellion to serve his own ambitions. What began as hope turns into fear, as the animals discover that tyranny can wear many faces and that the greatest threats often come from within.
Published in 1945, Animal Farm is George Orwell's searing allegory of the Russian Revolution and the corruption that followed. By exposing how noble ideals can be manipulated through propaganda and fear, Orwell revealed the ease with which equality can devolve into oppression. Its sharp critique of power, betrayal, and political manipulation remains timeless, making it one of the most enduring works of modern literature.
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