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George Orwell’s “Animal Farm” is a timeless allegory that explores the perils of totalitarian regimes through the lens of a seemingly simple farmyard tale. First published in 1945, this edition by Heinemann Educational Books, reprinted in 1976, remains a powerful critique of power and corruption. Orwell’s narrative follows the rebellion of farm animals against their human farmer, only to find themselves under the oppressive rule of their own kind. This edition, part of the New Windmill Series, captures the essence of Orwell’s biting satire and continues to resonate with readers who value political insight and literary excellence.
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