
Book number two of the last quarter of the year goal. Guys I am actually crushing this goal and I believe I will only skip one of them (on purpose this time but I will get into that later).
This one isn’t making me feel as strong as that last one I wrote about… But that is because this isn’t a romance, although still quite an interesting topic.
Most people read this book in high school but I my freshman year of high school I had an english teacher who didn’t really care and never stuck to one topic long enough and then the rest of my high school career I was homeschooled and this one just didn’t come up for some reason (religious co-op :/).
Either way I did enjoy it and I appreciate that I it didn’t really beat around the bush for what it was saying to me. Which was the best for me right now because when I was reading this I was going through tech for a show I am working in theater and that TOOK IT OUT OF ME GUYSSSSS.
Animal Farm is obviously a farm with animals in it that eventually revolt and get control of the farm. They make rules that all animals are equal and other things that keep them separated from humans.
Over time though, the pigs start to really elevate themselves. They villainize one pig and run him out of town and blame everything on him and use him to make the other animals think more god like thoughts about the pigs.
The pigs start acting more human but they change the rules to make it seem like they have been following them until eventually the rules are gone and the pigs are basically humans.
I don’t think I need to spell it out for you and if I do, I am sorry because I am too tired to actually do that plus I think other websites would have a much better explanation than I ever could.
Bye
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