Animal Farm
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- Samisah
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Re: Animal Farm
- Rohit Agarwal
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In this book he showed the problems that were bored by the animals. He also show that how animals reacted to their problems, how they get smarter and started a rebellion. He smartly showed that a leadership is transferred from human being to a group of animals then to a single animal and then how leadership is converted into a dictatorship. By this book he wanted to give a message that intelligent and powerful people used to rule no matter what would be the intentions of those people and the dumb and poor people or the followers who never take initiatives would remain as the slave of others.
I think that the book is little bit childish in the beginning but have a deep meaning inside it. We can connect to Human society also for example we Indians fought for the Independence till 1947 but from then the rulers or the elected ministers think that they are superior to others and are acting accordingly.
In short I like the book the way it was written and everything about it.
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the book is so intresting that i spent my time reading it all over again...... .
I comtain human feature that was so intresting
it also has this farmer that the animal dont love seeing,bt the animal suppose to be in jamb syllabus
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Having grown in a socialist country myself, I have to say that it was scary to read animal farm, at first it felt as if someone was writing about my own country in my own time, it really helped me (and many others around) to open our eyes and have a better understanding of politics and life in general. Turns out, reading books with subtle political themes like this is essential if you want to understand the world around you a little better, and for me, this book was my first step into more complex readings on the topic.
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an allegory book which is a severe criticism to the Soviet Union, it shows clearly how it was governed in the time of dictators
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Well put.kjmertsock wrote: ↑08 Oct 2013, 14:44 I think that animal farm is extremely relevant. I don't think that it focuses on any particular political group but more so how the ones in charge often forget about the welfare and wellbeing of those below them. Reminds me a lot of our society today.
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I know people who read this in school and hated it, I specifically left it to adulthood to read and I am so glad I did. There is so much within this book that I wouldn't have appreciated as child that I relished as an adult.