A extensive book revew on Animal Farm by George Orwell and it's symbolism to the Russian Revolution
Date Submitted: 09/23/2004 10:25:36
Book Review: Animal Farm: A Fairy Story
By George Orwell
Publisher: Harcourt Brace & Company; 1946
The content of the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell is satirical to the Russian
Revolution. The narrative is developed by means of an establishment of events that correlate
directly to changes that occurred in Russia [mainly] in the early 1900's. The events and
characters in the book are comparative to important figures and affairs in the Russian
Revolution. Although
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draw that ties the two
situations together, one can further grasp what actually went on in Russia during the early
1900's. Thus with the satire established in the novel, more truth can be brought to either
situation. Therefore, an understanding as per why each political figure acted the way they
did is found, and more can be told as to why the final drive was toward a mass corrosion
of such a highly anticipated goal.
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