Animal Farm: 1984 - Hardcover by G. Orwell
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
384
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2022
Publisher
Öteki Adam
Edition
Classic Edition
ISBN-10
6055114321
ISBN-13
9786055114329
Description
In a world where the echoes of rebellion and the intricacies of totalitarianism collide, George Orwell crafts a powerful narrative that explores the dark complexities of power and governance. By intertwining the themes of revolution and oppression, he emphasizes the thin line between liberation and tyranny. The characters, ranging from spirited animals to cold-hearted leaders, embody the struggles and visions of a society striving for freedom but ultimately ensnared by its own ideals.
The vivid portrayal of life on the farm offers a biting commentary on human nature and social dynamics. As the animals rise against their oppressors only to recreate the very systems they sought to dismantle, Orwell skillfully reflects the pitfalls of unchecked ambition and the fragility of hope. Amidst the backdrop of greed and betrayal, the farm becomes a microcosm of larger societal issues, resonating through generations.
With a masterful blend of allegory and reality, Orwell draws readers into a harrowing exploration of disillusionment. Readers are left to ponder the cost of ideals and the inevitable cyclical nature of power. Ultimately, it's not just a tale about animals but a profound examination of the human condition, stirring reflection on the broader implications of freedom and control. This narrative remains a timeless reminder of the dangers that lurk within the quest for utopia.
The vivid portrayal of life on the farm offers a biting commentary on human nature and social dynamics. As the animals rise against their oppressors only to recreate the very systems they sought to dismantle, Orwell skillfully reflects the pitfalls of unchecked ambition and the fragility of hope. Amidst the backdrop of greed and betrayal, the farm becomes a microcosm of larger societal issues, resonating through generations.
With a masterful blend of allegory and reality, Orwell draws readers into a harrowing exploration of disillusionment. Readers are left to ponder the cost of ideals and the inevitable cyclical nature of power. Ultimately, it's not just a tale about animals but a profound examination of the human condition, stirring reflection on the broader implications of freedom and control. This narrative remains a timeless reminder of the dangers that lurk within the quest for utopia.
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