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Animal Farm George Orwell Menu Introduction Background Discussion Starters

Animal Farm George Orwell Who’s holding down the farm?

Animal Farm: Introduction Things are about to get a little strange on Manor Farm.

Animal Farm: Introduction Farmer Jones has locked up the henhouse and stumbled off to bed . . . thinking all is well in the barnyard.

Animal Farm: Introduction He doesn’t know—nor would he believe—the events that are about to occur inside his barn.

Animal Farm: Introduction Old Major, Manor Farm’s prize-winning boar, has called all the animals together. Pigs, hens, horses, dogs, ducks, goats— all gather round to hear about Major’s dream.

Animal Farm: Introduction Humans, old Major tells his comrades, are the enemy. They produce nothing, yet own everything. Animals work all their lives for their masters, but receive only enough food to keep them working.

Animal Farm: Introduction Old Major believes that someday animals will work together to throw off their oppressors. They will create a farm of their own, in which they will live in harmony, plenty, and equality.

Animal Farm: Introduction Soon, Major says, the days of slavery will end. The Rebellion will come. And every animal must be ready.

Animal Farm: Introduction Will the Jones place become the first true ANIMAL FARM?!

Animal Farm: Background Animal Farm is an allegory—a story that can be read on two levels. One level is literal: A pig is a pig. A pig is a political leader. The other level is figurative—something represents something else.

Animal Farm: Background Events and characters in an allegory are used by a writer to convey a moral message. Orwell’s story seems to be about barnyard animals. But what is the story really about?

Animal Farm: Background George Orwell uses his novel to comment on events in Russian history, Communism, and revolutions. Russian Revolution the peasants’ revolt rise of totalitarianism the Moscow purge trials

Animal Farm: Background Many of the characters in Animal Farm represent political leaders of the Russian Revolution. Czar Nicholas II Karl Marx Vladimir Lenin Leon Trotsky Joseph Stalin

Animal Farm Discuss (1) Communism in its purest form relies on people’s willingness to work to the best of their abilities to meet the needs of everyone in society. Is such a system desirable? Is it possible? Why might attempts at pure communism be rare and hard to sustain?

Animal Farm Discuss (2) The animals on Manor Farm hope to build a utopia, or perfect society, free of masters and the suffering they bring. Can a utopian society last? What factors are needed to keep a utopian system in place? What forces might threaten or destroy it?