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WHERE REVOLUTIONS RISE AND FALL • Orwell’s unforgettable allegory of ambition, corruption, and the fragility of truth.
On Manor Farm, the animals rise up against their human master, dreaming of equality and freedom. Led by the pigs, they imagine a society where all creatures share in the labour and rewards. But as power shifts, ideals are betrayed. The pigs grow more cunning, the rules change, and tyranny returns in a new form. What began as a revolution becomes a chilling fable about ambition, manipulation, and the collapse of ideals.
First published in 1945, George Orwell’s Animal Farm is both a political satire and a universal tale of human nature. Written in clear, deceptively simple prose, it exposes how language, propaganda, and fear can be used to control. Its impact has been immense, shaping debates on freedom and oppression for generations. The novel’s stark message is captured in its most famous commandment: “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”
This Feel Classics edition makes Orwell’s masterpiece accessible for today’s readers. Featuring a thoughtful introduction, explanatory notes, glossary, and a detailed chronology of his life and times, it is ideal for students, first-time readers, and literature enthusiasts alike.
A daring, unforgettable classic that still speaks to anyone who has ever questioned authority, sought freedom, or wondered how revolutions can betray themselves




