GEORGE ORWELL "ANIMAL FARM"
Abstract
The article examines George Orwell's dystopian novel *Animal Farm* as one of the most significant literary works of the 20th century, representing a political allegory of totalitarian regimes. The symbolism of the characters, key themes, and plot elements such as power, propaganda, manipulation, and the betrayal of ideals are analyzed. Special attention is given to issues of social inequality and political control, revealed through the allegorical depiction of revolution and its consequences. The article also discusses the historical contexts of the work's creation and its relevance in the modern world.
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