What classic have you always meant to read, but you
haven’t quite gotten to it yet?
My son Daniel and I read most of Animal Farm by George
Orwell together years ago (he was in middle school at the time. He is now a
senior in high school.) For some reason,
we never read the last chapter. I
finally finished it up last month. I had
never read this book in my time in K-12 or in college, but I have always heard
about it. Unfortunately, it seems very
relevant to the times we live in.
In this classic novella, animals on a farm in England
rise up against their cruel master, Mr. Jones, and take over the farm to run it
for themselves. Things seem to go well until
a pig named Napoleon and other pigs take over.
They change rules to help themselves and a pig named Squealer has the
job to convince the other animals that their memory is faulty, “Comrade
Napoleon is always right.” Will the
animals ever find the equality that they seek?
My thoughts on this novel:
· This is a quick read and short book.
· This story is written in the style of fable.
· It is a dystopian story.
· We read the illustrated classic and liked the drawings in this version.
· This book is on the banned book list.
· I loathed Napoleon.
· The different animals are supposed to represent different people in the history of the USSR. For example, a pig called Snowball represent Leon Trotsky and is driven off the farm.
· As the food rations smaller, pigs say that its is better than life under Farmer Jones. Rules change slowly and no one is sure what is true.
· The story shows how a pure idea of freedom that is supposed to benefit all is corrupted by powerful people who take advantage of the uneducated masses to go along with things that do not benefit them. The eventual dictator/leader turns to capitalism.
· It seems like this book would be a better high school read rather than a middle school read where you could really dig into the history of the USSR and also current topics.
· This book seemed heavy handed at times but did get the point across. I got a lot more out of 1984 by George Orwell.
Favorite Quote: “All animals are equal, but some
animals are more equal than others.”
Book Source:
Purchased from Amazon.

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