Animal Farm

$295.00

5b, 1951 by George Orwell

Description

Animal Farm is George Orwell’s sharp and satirical novella that uses a group of rebellious farm animals to allegorically portray the rise and corruption of totalitarian power. What begins as a hopeful revolution against human oppression soon unravels as the pigs—especially the cunning Napoleon—manipulate language, rewrite rules, and seize control for themselves. Through its deceptively simple storytelling, the book explores themes of inequality, propaganda, and the ease with which ideals can be twisted, offering a timeless warning about the fragility of freedom.

Notes

Light green hardback with dust jacket, intact, fine condition.