ANIMAL FARM, George Orwell
George Orwell George Orwell (1903–1950) was born in India into a middle-class family. When he was a child, he was brought in England, where he studied. In 1922 he served with the Indian Imperial Police in Burma. He didn’t like class division and British colonialism . In 1928 he chose to live among the poor in London and in Paris and he wrote some articles and novels about his life’s experience. In 1936 fought with the Republicans against Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War. He narrated his experience in Homage to Catalonia. Orwell was a democratic socialist and he criticized totalitarianism , especially Joseph Stalin and his brutal dictatorship. He wrote many works of non-fiction and fiction. His most famous novels are 1984 and Animal Farm . Animal farm is a political fable in the form of an allegory: it describes the revolt of the animals on a farm, which expel their cruel human master and resolve to run it themselves on Social...