Rate:
4/5
Goodreads Description:
As ferociously fresh as it was more than a half century ago, this remarkable allegory of a downtrodden society of overworked, mistreated animals, and their quest to create a paradise of progress, justice, and equality is one of the most scathing satires ever published. As we witness the rise and bloody fall of the revolutionary animals, we begin to recognize the seeds of totalitarianism in the most idealistic organization; and in our most charismatic leaders, the souls of our cruelest oppressors.
Review:
This book is a work of art disguised as a book.
The book speaks volumes of society at any point in time, how the people shift their views no matter what and there is always people that will take advantage or work towards something new.
There is a lot of analysis that could be discussed about this book and every page could be dissected but then the book would feel like assigned reading and I would hate it sooooo, lets just stick to the fact that the book is enjoyable. Its a classic of classics.
Recommend it?
Yes, its a must of a book, whether its personal reading or school reading.