arguably the most important quote is the last line: "The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which." because its reverting animal farm back to manor farm [except worse].
@Abdullah Javed Khan perhaps not, I wasn't really referencing it as a revision source though, just as something of possible interest to people who love the book like I did
Orwell's allegory can be used to help people develop class consciousness and understand the need for class struggle to liberate ourselves from the exploitation of capitalism.
Actually animal farm is a critique of marxist-leninism in the Soviet Union and how the bolsheviks (the pigs) took power from the tsar (the farmer) under the guise of animalism (communism) but kept changing the rules of communism to fit their needs so people would understand you cannot have communism without proper education of the masses. it actually has nothing to do with capitalism however Orwell was a staunch democratic socialist marxist
Sometime a pen is just a pen; don't read too much into it. This book or the video of it is junk. It's purported to tell the story from an animals perspective but still dictated by human. Its conclusion has no value. There is no need to write a story about how a knife can't cut itself. In this aspect George Ordwell failed.
@@MASON_99This book or the video of it is junk. It's purported to tell the story from an animals perspective but still dictated by human. Its conclusion has no value. There is no need to write a story about how a knife can't cut itself. In this aspect George Ordwell failed.
arguably the most important quote is the last line: "The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which." because its reverting animal farm back to manor farm [except worse].
3:42 the pigs let the other animals learn to read, but they really didn't assure their learning
A musician named Ren has just brought out a song called Animal Flow with a lot of references to Animal Farm
@Abdullah Javed Khan perhaps not, I wasn't really referencing it as a revision source though, just as something of possible interest to people who love the book like I did
Some pigs are more equal than other pigs
This is awesome thank you
That’s very kind of you to say: thank you.
@@DrAidan no problem! Hope you’re doing well
This is amazing ❤❤
Glad to hear you enjoyed it!
Sounds like the WEF.
"All opinions are equal; some opinions are more equal than others." - Karl Marx
*Plays Soviet national anthem*
listening to this 30 mins before my exam 😭😭😭 i am fucked
what was your question on
Huh aren't the exam for animal farm tomorrow
@@ahhhh951 i thought so too
@@ahhhh951 different exam board
hello, please can you do twelfth night xx thanks
Hi Emma, I will add that to my list of videos to do.
If music be the food of love, play on, play on so that my appetite may have surfeit of it and so sicken and so die!
Sounds like certain progressive college professors I know about.
Damn that’s peak
Imagine spinning the book of a well known socialist author to fit your narrative. Truly the most orwellian example of how stupid people choose to be.
That’s because you never attended higher education apparently…. Otherwise you’d know the difference between Stalin and progressives…
Orwell's allegory can be used to help people develop class consciousness and understand the need for class struggle to liberate ourselves from the exploitation of capitalism.
Actually animal farm is a critique of marxist-leninism in the Soviet Union and how the bolsheviks (the pigs) took power from the tsar (the farmer) under the guise of animalism (communism) but kept changing the rules of communism to fit their needs so people would understand you cannot have communism without proper education of the masses. it actually has nothing to do with capitalism however Orwell was a staunch democratic socialist marxist
What happens after that happens?
@@MASON_99we all get together and go for lunch.
Sometime a pen is just a pen; don't read too much into it.
This book or the video of it is junk. It's purported to tell the story from an animals perspective but still dictated by human. Its conclusion has no value.
There is no need to write a story about how a knife can't cut itself. In this aspect George Ordwell failed.
@@MASON_99This book or the video of it is junk. It's purported to tell the story from an animals perspective but still dictated by human. Its conclusion has no value.
There is no need to write a story about how a knife can't cut itself. In this aspect George Ordwell failed.