Rating: Not rated
Tags: Classic Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
"Animal Farm" is the most famous by
far of all twentieth-century political allegories. Its account of a group of barnyard
animals who revolt against their vicious human master, only
to submit to a tyranny erected by their own kind, can fairly
be said to have become a universal drama. Orwell is one of the very few modern
satirists comparable to Jonathan Swift in power, artistry,
and moral authority; in "Animal Farm" his spare prose and the
logic of his dark comedy brilliantly highlight his stark
message. Taking as his starting point the
betrayed promise of the Russian Revolution, Orwell lays out a
vision that, in its bitter wisdom, gives us the clearest
understanding we possess of the possible consequences of our
social and political acts.