“Animal Farm” SUMMARY/OVERVIEW — George Orwell’s “Animal Farm” … from 60second Recap™
Posted on August 10th, 2010 by
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[ Sound like a genius ... in 60 seconds.™ www.60secondrecap.com ] If you remember one thing about George Orwell’s novel, “Animal Farm,” remember this This book is pure allegory. You didnt really think that Orwell would writing a booktelligence by writing a book that was merely about a bunch of talking farm animals, did you? Jenny has the scoop on the deeper meaning of “Animal Farm”—just press play.
@dramaqn980: sorry! george orwell’s story is kind of a criticism of the political stuff that was going on in his time–like the problems he saw between the rich and the poor, and between the people with power versus those who didn’t have any power. he wanted to show how horrible things were, but he sort of disguised his message by writing a story about animals instead of about people–that’s why “animal farm” is an allegory. (check out the video response we posted to learn more.)
try to use easier words. im reading this book for the summer going into 8th grade and i didnt know what half the words you said meant. but besides that i think this helped, thanks