Fight for
the Freedom. Agreement to establish a democratic system. Commandments for the
secular state. And in the end, few of the fighters become “More Privileged” and
rest of them “toil hard for the needs of the privileged ones… Does it resembles the state of our
Country? Actually its synopsis of the “Animal Farm” by George Orwell.
The catch
here is the book was published way back in 1945, before India got its freedom.
And yet, it coincidentally mirrors the Journey of India or rather many democratic
states.
The fight
of the freedom by animals, their abhorrence for humans, and the ultimate
behavior of some animals matching with humans, is satire on our political
systems.
Though
according to the writer Orwell, the book is based on, events leading up to
the Russian Revolution of 1917 and then on into the Stalin
era in the Soviet Union, its content and satirical message is much
more relevant in today’s scenarios also.
It’s one of
those reads, that will never fade with time, and will send you in deep thought
on what our political scenario has became
The best
thing about ‘Animal Farm’:-
Crisp
writing- The writer if wanted could have converted this novella and dragged it
to become full-fledged book. But he deliberately avoided that, giving thought
provoking plot in small novella.
The Characters – The characters are actually
inspired by certain world famous leaders. But actually you can always identify
them with leaders that came into force even after book was published. This is
the most important facet of “Animal Farm” that makes it relevant even today.
The Commandments
– Yes, “Animal Farm”, gives you seven commandments of animal world that are
modified as per changing times. It’s satire on how we change our values for our
benefit.
Animal Farm
was a surprise read, recommended by some Friend. And I truly recommend everyone
to atleast once read this humorous – political – satire that will send you deep
thoughts but with a smile on your face.
Overall 5/5 read
The famous
quotes are its seven commandments and modifications thereof:
The
original commandments are:
- Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.
- Whatever goes upon four legs, or has
wings, is a friend.
- No animal shall wear clothes.
- No animal shall sleep in a bed.
- No animal shall drink alcohol.
- No animal shall kill any other animal.
- All animals are equal.
Later, the
changed commandments are as follows:-
- No animal shall sleep in a bed with
sheets.
- No animal shall drink alcohol to
excess.
- No animal shall kill any other
animal without cause.
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