
Animal Farm (concept)
"Animal Farm" is a novella by George Orwell that uses a farm and its animal inhabitants as an allegory for political systems, particularly the Russian Revolution and subsequent Soviet Union. It illustrates how power can corrupt leaders and how propaganda, manipulation, and inequality can emerge under justifications of equality and governance. The animals’ initial desire for fairness devolves into tyranny as leaders exploit their position. The story highlights themes of corruption, betrayal, and the dangers of totalitarianism, serving as a critique of political corruption and the importance of vigilance in safeguarding democratic principles.