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| - Animal Farm was a made-for-television movie produced by Hallmark and using Jim Henson's Creature Shop effects. This adaptation of George Orwell's political satire on Communism featured a more hopeful ending, and debuted on TNT.
- Animal Farm is a novel by George Orwell.
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- Animal Farm is a novel, written to portray Revolution.
- Animal Farm is a book by George Orwell that depicts the Russian Revolution, but as an analogy with animals taking over a farm. In the book the animals of a farm led by pigs take over a farm, Manor Farm and renames it Animal Farm. Their philosophy animalism is a parody of communism. Finally the pigs led by a pig named Napoleon (Stalin) becomes the dictator of the farm and more cruel than humans.
- Animal Farm was a English rural holiday resort and theme park owned by pigs, operated in collusion with mankind and run by "would-be livestock". It was the precursor to Disneyland; a massively up-scaled imitation.
- Es un libro escrito por George Orwell, y habla sobre la revolucion rusa expresada en este texto.
- The animals on Manor Farm take over, vowing to forbid any contact with humans, whom they see as immoral enslavers. However, as the story progresses it is very obvious that the virtues that started the revolution have been perverted.
- Animal Farm is a dystopian allegorical novella by George Orwell. Published in England on 17 August 1945, the book reflects events leading up to and during the Stalin era before World War II. Orwell, a democratic socialist and a member of the Independent Labour Party for many years, was a critic of Joseph Stalin and was suspicious of Moscow-directed Stalinism after his experiences with the NKVD during the Spanish Civil War. In a letter to Yvonne Davet, Orwell described Animal Farm as his novel "contre Stalin".
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