Animal Farm by George Orwell review

Book Review: Animal Farm by George Orwell – A Brilliant Allegory That Still Feels Relevant Today

Some books are timeless because they entertain us. Others are timeless because they warn us. George Orwell’s Animal Farm is one of those rare stories that does both—it makes you smile with its simplicity, then leaves you thinking about society, power, and human nature long after you’ve turned the last page.

A Quick Look at the Story

On the surface, Animal Farm is about animals who rise up against their human farmer, dreaming of freedom, equality, and a better life. Pigs, horses, dogs, and other animals unite under the promise that “all animals are equal.”

But as the story unfolds, things start to change. The leaders—especially the pigs—slowly twist the rules, until the hopeful revolution turns into something darker and eerily familiar. By the end, the line between animals and humans is almost gone.

Animal Farm by George orwell

Why It Left an Impression on Me

When I first read Animal Farm, I thought: Wow, this is simple enough for a child to follow, but heavy enough to shake an adult to the core.

It’s not just about animals—it’s about us. Orwell captures how power can corrupt, how good intentions can be manipulated, and how ordinary individuals often suffer while leaders rise.

The famous line “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others” gave me actual chills. It’s such a sharp reflection of how unfairness often hides behind fancy words and empty promises.

My Reading Experience

What surprised me most was how fast I read it. The writing is clear, almost fable-like, but every page feels loaded with meaning.

I caught myself comparing events in the book with things happening in the real world—even today. That’s when it hit me: Orwell didn’t just write a story, he wrote a mirror that humanity can’t seem to look away from.

And here’s the thing—it’s not a depressing read. It’s eye-opening. It makes you think, question, and even talk about it with others.

Final Thoughts

If you’ve never read Animal Farm, please do. It’s short, powerful, and unforgettable. It’s the kind of book that stays with you, shaping how you see leadership, society, and even history itself.

⭐ My rating: 5/5 – A Timeless Allegory Everyone Should Read At Least Once

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