Entry of my choice.
- This book, I think is a very good book compared to what i've read before and heard about the other dystopian novels. This book can give a pretty strong impression. When I started to read the book, it was a fun idea, putting animals how they revolt against their owner, how they read, think up of things. It was a fun way to put it. Now, Ray Bradbury's Farhenheit 451 has a strong heavy kind of mood. It sort of envelopes you like you were in a room. It can even seem sort of unrealistic and it is very serious. But, Animal Farm, i think this kind of story can give a similar feeling in a lighter way. This book puts the situation in a sort of a funny kind of way, like a bit of a joke. But, if you look at it closely, it was and is similar to our world. It shows how we want to be free, do things we should and think of it as a better life. But, as Napoleon takes over, the image is shattered. It makes you feel that could actually happen to our world when we actually think peace has come. It sure disturbed me, thinking that this may actually happen to us when we finally thought that all our troubles and fears of wars, poverty, everything that we didn't like of our positions were over. So this is what i thought of the book. Overall, it was a great book.
2 comments:
that's true, but didn't you feel any frustration and the lack of intellegence from the other animals? or did you find some connections with other books?
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i totally agree with you. If you look at it differently, it IS hillarious and commical to think that animals could take over us, humans (puah!) but anyways, yes, good consideration and thoughts.
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