Animal Farm: A Fairy StoryThe animals of Manor Farm have revolted and taken over. Upon the death of Old Major, pigs Snowball and Napoleon lead a revolt against Mr. Jones, driving him from the farm. The animals embrace the Seven Commandments of Animalism and life carries on, but they learn that a farm ruled by animals looks more human than ever. |
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... labour is stolen from us by human beings. There, comrades, is the answer to all our problems. It is summed up in a single word—Man. Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove Man from the scene, and the root cause of hunger and overwork ...
... labour is stolen from us by human beings. There, comrades, is the answer to all our problems. It is summed up in a single word—Man. Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove Man from the scene, and the root cause of hunger and overwork ...
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... labour in the fields, what have you ever had except your bare rations and a stall? 'And even the miserable lives we lead are not allowed to reach their natural span. For myself I do not grumble, for I am one of the lucky ones. I am ...
... labour in the fields, what have you ever had except your bare rations and a stall? 'And even the miserable lives we lead are not allowed to reach their natural span. For myself I do not grumble, for I am one of the lucky ones. I am ...
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... labour would be our own. Almost overnight we could become rich and free. What then must we do? Why, work night and day, body and soul, for the overthrow of the human race! That is my message to you, comrades: Rebellion! 23.
... labour would be our own. Almost overnight we could become rich and free. What then must we do? Why, work night and day, body and soul, for the overthrow of the human race! That is my message to you, comrades: Rebellion! 23.
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... labour, Though we die before it break; Cows and horses, geese and turkeys, All must toil for freedom's sake. Beasts of England, beasts of Ireland, Beasts of every land and clime, Hearken well and spread my tidings Of the golden future ...
... labour, Though we die before it break; Cows and horses, geese and turkeys, All must toil for freedom's sake. Beasts of England, beasts of Ireland, Beasts of every land and clime, Hearken well and spread my tidings Of the golden future ...
Contents
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Chapter III | 48 |
Chapter IV | 62 |
Chapter V | 73 |
Chapter VI | 93 |
Chapter VII | 110 |
Chapter VIII | 133 |
Chapter IX | 160 |
Chapter X | 182 |
Orwells Proposed Preface to Animal Farm | 203 |
Orwells Preface to the Ukrainian Edition of Animal Farm | 227 |
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Animal Farm Animal Hero announced appeared Battle Beasts of England began believe better big barn bleating Boxer and Clover censorship cockerel Comrade Napoleon corn cows Cowshed creatures cried Squealer Daily Worker death dogs eggs enemy English intelligentsia eyes farm buildings Four legs Foxwood Frederick happened harvest hedges hens hoof horses human Indian Imperial Police Jones Jones’s labour later legs bad live Manor Farm milk Mollie Muriel never night Nineteen Eighty-Four o’clock once orchard Orwell Orwell’s pasture pellets PETER DAVISON pigeons pigs Pilkington Pinchfield Farm Rebellion remember round rumours Russian seemed Seven Commandments sheep side to side singing Snowball and Napoleon Snowball’s song Soviet régime speech Stalin stall stone stood store-shed straw suddenly Sugarcandy Mountain summer Sunday morning Teheran Conference terrible thing thought three-day week Trotskyists trotter USSR voice wall week Whymper Willingdon windmill words yard