The novel '1984,' about the dangers of totalitarianism, became one of the most famous dystopias of the 20th century, ranking alongside Zamyatin's 'We,' Huxley's 'Brave New World,' and Bradbury's 'Fahrenheit 451.'
What will happen if the ideas of fascism and dictatorship spread among the ruling circles? What will social order become if power demands unwavering obedience? What catastrophe will such a regime lead to?
The parable story 'Animal Farm' is full of sharp sarcasm and political satire. The inhabitants of the farm personify the most terrible human vices, and the farm itself becomes a symbol of a totalitarian society. How will its inhabitants—the animals led to the slaughter—exist in such a society?








