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050 _aPR6029.R8
082 _a823.912
100 1 _aOrwell, George,
_d1903-1950.
245 1 0 _aAnimal farm :
_ba fairy story /
_cGeorge Orwell ; pictures by Ralph Steadman.
260 _aPhnom Penh :
_bFootprints International School,
_c2024.
300 _a52 pages :
_c21 cm
520 _aGeorge Orwell's classic satire of the Russian Revolution has become an intimate part of our contemporary culture, with its treatment of democratic, fascist, and socialist ideals through an animal fable. The animals of Mr. Jones' Manor Farm are overworked, mistreated, and desperately seeking a reprieve. In their quest to create an idyllic society where justice and equality reign, the animals of Manor Farm revolt against their human rulers, establishing the democratic Animal Farm under the credo, "All Animals Are Created Equal." Out of their cleverness, the pigs Napoleon, Squealer, and Snowball emerge as leaders of the new community. In a development of insidious familiarity, the pigs begin to assume ever greater amounts of power, while other animals, especially the faithful horse Boxer, assume more of the work. The climax of the story is the brutal betrayal of Boxer, when totalitarian rule is reestablished with the bloodstained postscript to the founding slogan: "But Some Animals Are More Equal than Others."
650 0 _aDomestic animals
_xFiction.
650 0 _aTotalitarianism
_xFiction.
655 7 _aPolitical fiction.
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655 7 _aSatire.
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655 7 _aFables.
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700 1 _aSteadman, Ralph.
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