Animal Farm
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Un groupe d'animaux de ferme renverse son propriĂ©taire humain pour crĂ©er une sociĂ©tĂ© juste, mais le pouvoir corrompt rapidement leurs dirigeants. NapolĂ©on le cochon transforme les idĂ©aux en tyrannie, utilisant la peur et les mensonges pour contrĂŽler le troupeau. Les thĂšmes de la trahison, de la propagande et des rĂ©volutions perdues brillent dans cette satire mordante. Une lecture rapide avec de grandes idĂ©es sur la libertĂ© et la corruption. đ·đ„đ©
Description
Animal Farm is a timeless allegory that uses farm animals to critique totalitarian regimes and the corruption of revolutionary ideals. The story begins with the animals rebelling against their human owner, Mr. Jones, inspired by the visionary boar Old Major. They establish a utopian society governed by equality and simple rules, but power gradually corrupts the pigs leading the revolution. Napoleon, a cunning pig, consolidates authority, rewriting commandments and manipulating the other animals through propaganda. The farmâs descent into tyranny mirrors real-world political movements, highlighting themes of class struggle, propaganda, and the betrayal of principles. Orwellâs sharp prose and vivid characters make the story both accessible and deeply thought-provoking.
The novelâs strength lies in its simplicity, using animals to symbolize historical figures and ideologies. The pigsâ hypocrisy and the sheepâs blind obedience reflect human flaws, while the hardworking horse Boxer embodies loyalty and exploitation. As the farmâs ideals crumble, the line between oppressor and oppressed blurs, leaving readers to question how power corrupts even the noblest causes. The storyâs enduring relevance resonates in discussions about authority, freedom, and societal complacency.
Orwellâs critique extends beyond politics to human nature itself, showing how fear and manipulation can erode solidarity. The animalsâ initial hope for a fairer world contrasts starkly with the grim reality they face, underscoring the fragility of justice. The bookâs compact length belies its depth, making it a staple in classrooms and a touchstone for discussions on morality and governance.
 
							 
							

























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