Described as a dystopia, this magnificent work of George Orwell reveals how much the past carries traces of the future. With this work he wrote in 1948, Orwell leaves a protest to today's modern world. Although he describes the year 1984 in his book, it is possible to find traces from today in the depths of the book. In this case, of course, George Orwell's foresight is adequate. This book, a critique of Soviet Russia, also focuses on the pressure of today's politics, the injustice in society, the desire to standardize people, the control of the mind, and the destruction of individuality. The novel, which includes realistic and utopian aspects, invites you to think about the social order you live in. You will not be able to let go of this novel, which gives clues about where we might be dragged if no action is taken. Did you know that? George Orwell chose 1980 as the year the book takes place. However, as the book's completion took longer due to the effect of Orwell's illness, the year was changed to 1982, which was decided in 1984. The reason for this is that Orwell completed the writing of the book in 1948. Orwell chooses to swap the last two digits of 1948. Thus, the book was published under the name 1984. The description of Animal Farm Book Overworked and mistreated animals one day gather and take over the farm where they live. They finally have a say, determined to create a more just and equal society on the farm. They begin to work to establish this new order under the pigs' leadership. Although this order helped the farm to develop at first, problems that the animals could not foresee would arise over time, and a more brutal regime would be established than before. Animal Farm is George Orwell's second well-known modern classic novel and a striking political satire. One of the best critiques of the system ever written, this novel reveals how a liberation revolution can evolve into one-manhood.