Animal Farm, George Orwell
Animal Farm, George Orwell
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Animal Farm

Author: George Orwell

Narrator: Gill Mills

Abridged: 2 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/24/2023

Categories: Fiction, Classic


Synopsis

Animal Farm is an enduring literary masterpiece written by the acclaimed British author George Orwell. This compelling novella, often considered a staple in modern literature, presents a gripping tale of revolution, power, and corruption. Orwell's Animal Farm is much more than a simple story about a group of farm animals; it is a profound political allegory that reflects on the complex nuances of human society, governance, and the dark side of revolutionary movements.In the narrative, George Orwell transports the reader to a seemingly ordinary farm where dissatisfaction among the farm animals with their human master leads to a rebellion. This revolt is ignited by the shared dream of creating an egalitarian society where all animals can live free from the tyranny of humans. The animals' battle cry of "All animals are equal" resonates as a powerful vision of unity and freedom.However, as the story unfolds in this expertly crafted allegory, idealism quickly erodes in the wake of reality. The farm's pigs, primarily Snowball and Napoleon, position themselves as leaders of the new society and begin to create a new governance structure. But leadership becomes a mask for control, and the pigs' rise to power mirrors the very human behaviors they initially rallied against.George Orwell masterfully explores themes of power, betrayal, and the cyclical nature of corruption in "Animal Farm". The emergent class distinctions among the animals effectively illustrate how ideals of equality can be co-opted by the thirst for power. The audiobook delves deeply into the suggestion that those who hold power are often tempted to abuse it, and that noble intentions can be undermined by selfishness and the unyielding lure of authoritarianism.The popularity of "Animal Farm" has given rise to various editions, including audiobook versions which provide a compelling new way to experience Orwell's narrative. These audiobooks bring to life the diverse characters and their distinct voices, from the charismatic and revolutionary pig Snowball to the power-hungry Napoleon, not to mention the hardworking but naive horse, Boxer. Audiences can explore the depths of George Orwell's imagination through the mesmerizing delivery by professional narrators who capture the essence of each character and the tension within the plot.As an author, George Orwell was known for tackling heavy social and political themes in his works, and "Animal Farm" is a shining example of how he weaves complex ideas into accessible literature. The simplicity of the farm setting and the use of animals as characters have a universal appeal that transcends generations, making "Animal Farm" a highly recommended read and a frequent subject of study in educational curriculums worldwide.Today, "Animal Farm" holds a significant place in literary history, remaining a critical work for those interested in the dynamics of power and governance. Whether experienced through the tactile pages of a book or the immersive experience of an audiobook, George Orwell's creation continues to captivate and provoke thought in its audience.For anyone seeking to explore Orwell's insights into the mechanisms of societal structure and the dangers of unchecked authority, "Animal Farm" is a must-read—or, in our modern digital age, a must-listen as an audiobook—offering both a powerful story and a timeless warning about the perils of power that becomes detached from the people it is meant to serve.Narrated by Gill Mills with TrueVoice, a Digital Replica licensed with consent, exclusively to Sounded.com.

About George Orwell

Eric Arthur Blair (1903-1950), better known by his pen name George Orwell, was an English novelist, essayist, journalist, and critic. His work is marked by lucid prose, awareness of social injustice, opposition to totalitarianism, and outspoken support of democratic socialism. He is best known for the allegorical novella Animal Farm (1945) and the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). Orwell's work continues to influence popular and political culture, and the term Orwellian - descriptive of totalitarian or authoritarian social practices - has entered the language together with many of his neologisms, including Big Brother, Thought Police, newspeak, doublethink, and thoughtcrime.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shannon on November 16, 2008

This is a book I've been meaning to read for ages but never got around to - last week I not only read it but gave a lesson on the historical context for the grade 8 class, who will be reading this book and The Wave. As I found, out of the class of 24, about 20 of them had already read the book, and......more

Goodreads review by Anne on March 25, 2025

The only good pig is a dead pig. Yeah, yeah, everyone claims Orwell wrote this as about the Russian Revolution, Stalin, and the rise of Communism. Pshttt. Whatever. You know what I think he was really saying? Beware the Other White Meat! Ok, maybe not. Look, I know what you're thinking, That pig lo......more

Goodreads review by Lisa of Troy on August 11, 2024

Animal Farm is the story of a set of animals who overthrow their human-owner. Will the animals have better lives now that the humans are gone? Philip Pullman once said that, "A story will help us make sense of anything." In this case, George Orwell uses Animal Farm as an allegory of Russian history w......more

Goodreads review by Sidrah on November 10, 2018

ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS ! In the start, I thought this book would be from the view point of animals; about how they are treated, how they expect to be treated and how man is cruel towards them. But but but; I am amazed at how Orwell criticizes the political maneuvers a......more

Goodreads review by Manny on November 20, 2008

A perfect book. People will still be reading this in a thousand years time, when communism is just a footnote.......more