Animal Farm

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George Orwell: Animal Farm (Chinese language, 2010, Shanghai Translation Publishing House)

143 pages

Chinese language

Published Oct. 7, 2010 by Shanghai Translation Publishing House.

ISBN:
978-7-5327-5145-7
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4 stars (2 reviews)

6 editions

More Young Adult than I Realized

3 stars

Honestly I think I'm too old for this book. I think, for me, reading it as a young teenager probably would have been the era where I end up the most impressed. I don't think I particularly needed a lesson in safeguarding against totalitarianism, but the book is short and overly plain, making it perfect for an introduction into adult literature.

Predictable, but still profound

4 stars

The basis and concept of Animal Farm have been reduplicated and pondered over so much at this point that the entire plot was extremely predictable. However, it still expresses it and makes you think in a way that is very profound, and I think with the context of the surface-level message (how social movements, especially Marxist ones, devolve) you're able to see some of the deeper analogies like the types of working class people that Boxer, the rats, Benjamin, etc. represent and how that informs one's ideology. That's what makes it a classic, and a must-read for anyone anywhere.

Subjects

  • Fiction, political
  • Fiction, satire
  • British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author)