Animal Farm by George Orwell is a political allegory that explores themes of power, corruption, and rebellion through the story of farm animals who overthrow their human owner. The narrative follows key characters like Napoleon, a pig who becomes the tyrannical leader, and Boxer, the hardworking horse who symbolizes the working class. Set on a farm that becomes a microcosm of society, the book critiques totalitarian regimes and examines the betrayal of revolutionary ideals. This edition is essential for students and readers interested in political literature and social commentary.
Key Points
- Explores the rise of totalitarianism through the character of Napoleon.
- Highlights the struggles of the working class represented by Boxer.
- Examines the corruption of revolutionary ideals in a post-rebellion society.
- Includes significant events like the Battle of the Cowshed and the rebuilding of the windmill.


