
Rebelión en la Granja
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4,582,917 valoraciones·135,268 reseñas
En una granja oprimida, los animales, hartos de la tiranía humana, se rebelan buscando crear un paraíso de justicia e igualdad. Pero su idealismo pronto se corrompe, dando paso a una nueva forma de opresión aún más terrible. Esta mordaz fábula satírica de George Orwell, originalmente dirigida a la R...
- páginas
- 141
- Format
- Mass Market Paperback
- Publicado
- 1996-04-01
- Editorial
- Signet Classics
- ISBN
- 9780451526342
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George Orwell
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Eric Arthur Blairwas an English novelist, poet, essayist, journalist and critic who wrote under the pen name of George Orwell. His work is characterised by lucid prose, social criticism, opposition to all totalitarianism (both fascism and stalinism), and support of democratic socialism.Orwell is best known for his alle...
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Lisa of Troy·4 years ago
Animal Farm is the story of a set of animals who overthrow their human-owner. Will the animals have better lives now that the humans are gone?Philip Pullman once said that, "A story will help us make sense of anything." In this case, George Orwell uses Animal Farm as an allegory of Russian history with certain characters representing famous figures who shaped Russian history such as Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, and Leon Trotsky. This book was part of the monthly Readalongs that I am...
Sidrah Anum·7 years ago
ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS !In the start, I thought this book would be from the view point of animals; about how they are treated, how they expect to be treated and how man is cruel towards them.But but but;I am amazed at how Orwell criticizes the political maneuvers and totalitarian rule, using animals to explain what humans do. The author beautifully portrays the way a revolution is started to stop what is happening and going full circle comes to the same point i...
Claudia Lomelí·9 years ago
“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”
Those damn PIGS.
I can't even.
Those damn PIGS.
I can't even.
Anne·10 years ago
The only good pig is a dead pig.Yeah, yeah, everyone claims Orwell wrote this as about the Russian Revolution, Stalin, and the rise of Communism. Pshttt. Whatever.You know what I think he was really saying?
Beware the Other White Meat!
Ok, maybe not. Look, I know what you're thinking, That pig looks adorable!, but the next thing you know, that piggy is all grown up and stealing your cookies!And you'll let it steal your cookies because Mr. Pig has convinced you that giving up your cookies ever...
emma·11 years ago
i'm sure this book was very good when it came out in 19whatever (i could check this but warning - i am going to spend this review being as annoying as possible to a certain group), but it's way, way better now.in whatever time of the 20th century this came out during, this was thought to be written in opposition to stalinist russia. that's fine. whatever. not exactly a hot take for a white guy from the western world to be anti-USSR. but now...now it's abundantly clear.if it weren't already obvio...
Mohammed Arabey·12 years ago
سيظل دائما جميع الحيوانات سواسية..الا ان بعض "الخنازير" ستري دائما انها "متساوية" اكثر من الاخرينجورج اورويل عام 1943 يقدم لنا نموذج لثورةثورة حيوانات علي "صاحب العزبة"..عشان حقوقهمثورة زي اي ثورة في تاريخ الانسانية..ثورة زي الثورة الروسية ولا الرومانية ولا ....أهي ثورةحكاية مكررة، تقريبا بنفس النهاية..فإننا لم نتعلم من التاريخ، فهل سنتعلم من الرمز؟الحكاية هنا حكاية ثورةثورة ما من اجل عيش يتناسب مع العمل..من اجل حرية حقيقيةثورة ما من اجل الكرامة..ثورة من اجل العدالة الاجتماعيةثورة نجحت في ازالة ...
بثينة العيسى·14 years ago
جورج أورويل عبقري بشكل مزعج. يكتب رواية أبطالها حيوانات في مزرعة ويخيل إليك بأن الأمر سيكون سخيفاً، أو شبيها بقصص الأطفال. على العكس، جورج أورويل نقل الواقع بكابوسيته، وجعل التاريخ أكثر قابلية للفهم، وشرح لنا باختصار كيف يمكن أن يتحول الإنسان إلى خنزير والخنزير إلى إنسان.
رواية جديرة بوقتك بالتأكيد.
Manny·17 years ago
A perfect book. People will still be reading this in a thousand years time, when communism is just a footnote.
Shannon ·17 years ago
This is a book I've been meaning to read for ages but never got around to - last week I not only read it but gave a lesson on the historical context for the grade 8 class, who will be reading this book and The Wave. As I found, out of the class of 24, about 20 of them had already read the book, and at least one kid knew it was an allegory of the Russian Revolution. Still, my lesson wasn't totally redundant :)For anyone who isn't familiar with the story, Animal Farm is about the animals on a farm...
Petra X·17 years ago
Amazon's very Orwellian involvement with this book at the end. If Amazon ever partnered Facebook they'd own us.This is not really a review, but one of those moments where everything that was clear to you suddenly becomes utterly muddied and you really can't say what lies beneath the murky waters although a moment before you were sure you could.I'm reading Christopher Hitchen's astonishingly percipient and brilliant Arguably: Essays. I read Animal Farm too young to identify the individual animals...