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Animal Farm
noun
- a political satire (1945) by George Orwell.
Animal Farm
- (1945) A novel of satire by George Orwell . Animals take over a farm to escape human tyranny, but the pigs treat the other animals worse than the people did. A famous quotation from the book is “ All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others .”
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The familiar names of his books 1984, Animal Farm, or Homage to Catalonia will not greet you in your journey through his days.
From The Daily Beast
Unlike Orwell, he has no one definitive book, no Animal Farm, Nineteen Eighty-Four, or Homage to Catalonia.
From The Daily Beast
A long list of favorite books includes Animal Farm, Brave New World, The Wizard Of Oz, Aesop's Fables, and The Odyssey.
From The Daily Beast
The stranger, after two or three days of idling, casually asked the way to the wild animal farm of his old friend, Colonel Hare.
From Project Gutenberg
As a matter of fact, he no longer cared about her; at least, not since his arrival at the Hare wild animal farm in California.
From Project Gutenberg
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