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Animal Farm

 
George Orwell (Author)
Synopsis Animal Farm, is a typical satirical and political novel from the ever known author, George Orwell. In this narration readers go through a world of animals living with a different code of law. Orwell says though Animal Farm was primarily a satire on the Russian Revolution it was intended to have a vast application. That kind of revolution, which he defined as 'violent conspiratorial revolution led by unconsciously power hungry people', could only lead to a change of matters. However, the turning point of the story was supposed to be when the pigs kept the milk and apples for themselves. It was the reference to the naval mutiny at Kronstadt in 1921.
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About the author

George Orwell

George Orwell (1903-1950) was the pen name of Eric Blair. He was born to Richard Walmesley Blair and Ida Mabel Limonzin as their second child in Motihari, Bengal (India) in 1903 where his father worked as a civil servant. He was taken to England at the age of one along with his mother and sister. After finishing his studies at Eton he joined The Indian Imperial Police at Burma (now Myanmer) as an assistant superintendent. Eventually his mounting dislike of imperial rule led him to resign from the post in 1928 and return to England. He was a confirmed anti-imperialist.

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Bibliographic information

Title Animal Farm
Author George Orwell
Format Softcover
Date published: 13.08.2004
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Adarsh Enterprises
Language: English
isbn 9788187138754
length 89p.