Animal Farm is a nice political satire on the Soviet Union written by George Orwell in 1943-44. The story portrays the evil effects of Socialism in an intelligent manner.
An interesting feature of Animal Farm is that the book spans only 90 pages which makes it remain one of the favorites among the busy working class even today.
I gave my own title to each chapter in the book. Spoiler Alert!
Chapter I | The Dream Proposition |
Chapter II | The Rebellion Theorem |
Chapter III | The Heydays Axiom |
Chapter IV | The Recapture Claim |
Chapter V | The Napoleon Prime |
Chapter VI | The Windmill Lemma |
Chapter VII | The Traitors Corollary |
Chapter VIII | The Frederick-Pilkington Conundrum |
Chapter IX | The Boxer-Glue Conjecture |
Chapter X | The Pig-Man Paradox |
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