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“Animal Farm” by George Orwell is a powerful allegorical novella that uses a farmyard fable to critique totalitarian regimes and explore themes of power, corruption, and betrayal. The story begins with the animals on Mr. Jones’s farm overthrowing their human owner in hopes of creating a society where all animals are equal. However, as the pigs, particularly Napoleon and Snowball, rise to power, they become increasingly corrupt, mirroring the tyranny and oppression they initially sought to escape. Through its straightforward narrative and memorable characters, Animal Farm offers a stark commentary on the nature of political power and the ways in which ideals can be subverted by those who seek to control.