read the book and saw the film in school because I was forced to. I feel a very strong connection to this story in my personal beliefs about everything. Technology and society and power.
If I had animals I would be nice to them and give them rockets launchers and jetpacks and combat armor
Animal Farm actually didn't have much of an impact on me compared to 1984.
It always seemed very self indulgent and faggy. And overrated as hell.
I get it, "it's actually about communism!"
Imagine if you returned the exact same story to humans, in their analogous roles in society. Don't make any other changes to the writing. Just in your brain, imagine that the crow is actually a religious guy for example. Imagine those exact same words but actually written for humans rather than metaphorically. Then read the book.
Guess what? George Orville fucking phoned it in.
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I didn't like animal farm, read it once, 1984 I read on a yearly basis and have since 8th grade. I fully believe in the concepts despite hating orwell on ideological grounds (he was an anarchist retard)
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I don't know enough about the man or his works to hate him.
I think the point of Animal Farm was, no matter how you stack the deck, shuffle or deal the cards at the end of the day a government is only held up by it's people.
We can easily kill them, but not enough of us want to and if you try you will be killed
1984 was dope/scary, animal farm was cute and brave J00 world was engaging and relatable and most of atlas tugged is fake gay and boring ans ayn rand is so autistic its insane
it seems to have had quite an effect on wariat too, though I don't think he quite understood it
I remember seeing a cartoon version of it when I was too young to really grasp it, was just a bizarrely violent film about animals going to war with each other