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All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. When the animals of Manor Farm rebel against their human masters, they dream of a future built on equality and justice. But as their leaders, the pigs, gradually assume more control, the revolutionary ideals crumble under corruption and tyranny. Orwell’s allegorical fable, though deceptively simple, is a sharp critique of political manipulation and the cycle of oppression. A timeless tale, Animal Farm holds up a mirror to history, demonstrating how power can corrupt even the noblest of movements.
All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. When the animals of Manor Farm rebel against their human masters, they dream of a future built on equality and justice. But as their leaders, the pigs, gradually assume more control, the revolutionary ideals crumble under corruption and tyranny. Orwell’s allegorical fable, though deceptively simple, is a sharp critique of political manipulation and the cycle of oppression. A timeless tale, Animal Farm holds up a mirror to history, demonstrating how power can corrupt even the noblest of movements.