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The novel animal farm is brilliant and humorous.It is a satire of the Russian revolution, but even without that knowledge, the book can still be found to be entertaining.It all begins on an evening on Manor Farm, the name at that time.The great prizewinning pig, Old Major, calls everyone to his stall so that he can speak to them.He tells all the animals of a dream he has, and encourages them to rebel.The pigs are very moved by this, and the rebellion begins several days later, when Mr. Jones, the owner and overseer of the farm, forgets to feed the animals.They run Jones from the farm, and now they have their own home, which they rename "Animal Farm."The pigs, who are smarter than the other animals, put themselves in charge.They come up with a group of commandments, and they begin to run the farm.Atfirst, things seem wonderful, but over time, the pigs begin to see themselves as better than the other animals.They live in the farmhouse, they sleep in the bed, they drink; eat more than they are allowed.A few of the animals notice this and they try to read the commandments only to find that the commandments have been changed in favor of pigs doing as they please!The pigs continue to make things worse, and a feud starts among them.Snowball and Napoleon, the two great leaders, start fighting over several things, but mostly, the construction of a windmill.Eventually, Snowball is run from the farm, and the windmill is destroyed time and time again.The pigs begin to do business with people, and one night they invite a group of people to the farmhouse.The animals peek in the window, and they can't tell the difference between the pigs and the men.
Animal Farm is a satire of the Russian revolution, and therefore full of symbolism. Generally, Orwell associates certain real characters with the characters of the book. Here is a list of the characters and thin