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Animal Farm by George Orwell is a classic allegorical novella that satirizes the events leading up to the Russian Revolution and the subsequent rise of the Soviet Union. Set on a farm where the animals overthrow their human farmer in a quest for equality and a better life, the story quickly becomes a commentary on the corruption of ideals and the nature of power. As the pigs, who lead the revolution, gradually become indistinguishable from the tyrannical humans they replaced, Orwell explores themes of power, control, and betrayal. Through its vivid characters and biting narrative, Animal Farm provides a timeless critique of political systems and the ways in which revolutionary ideals can be corrupted. This thought-provoking work remains a powerful examination of the dynamics of power and the complexities of societal change.
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