Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Animal Farm

George Orwell's "Animal Farm" was an exciting novel. It talks about animals who rebel and take over their home, much like the Russian Revolution. George Orwell uses an allegory to compare the book with the Russian Revolution. The main plot of the book is back in old, farming times at Mr. Jones farm. A pig named Old Major is the leading figure at the farm, and calls a meeting. He talks about a dream where the the animals were free from the tyranny of man. He says a revolution is near, and the animals should prepare. He dreamnt of a utopia, and it was up to the animals to make it happen. Later he dies, and the animals get inspiration. they lock the doors, kick the farmer out, and the revolution is successful. This exciting story then takes off from this point on. I strongly encourage anybody to read this novel about the "Animal Farm."

2 comments:

  1. I like you review. Remember that Ms.Gillmore encourages us to type multiple paragraphs. Im just letting you know to help you out, good job either.

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