When farm animals rebel against their owners and take over Manor Farm, they dream of a better life without cruel humans to oppress them. They decide that all animals are equal and each animal should have an equal vote on the farm. However, the clever pigs and their leader, Napoleon, soon take power. They begin giving themselves extra privileges and threatening the other animals.
Orwell wrote his classic animal fable to show us how easily revolutions can go wrong.
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