Review: Animal Farm (Re-Read)

Animal Farm book cover.

Animal Farm
By George Orwell
Berkley, 9780452277502, June 1996, 128 pp.

The Short of It:

History repeats itself.

The Rest of It:

This is probably my third time reading Animal Farm. Why? I don’t know. I seem to be the kind of reader who chooses to read topical books as they relate to real world situations. I read about the plague during the COVID shutdowns. Why not read about tyranny while living through what we are living through now?

In the event that there is anyone reading this who hasn’t read Animal Farm, I will provide a brief synopsis.

A farm full of animals grow tired of the poor care and treatment they receive from their human farmer. They rise up in rebellion and run him off his land.

Leaders emerge. Mainly, Napoleon, a pig who rises up and resembles Stalin. Promises are made. The animals at first idolize him until he begins to draw a select few into his circle. Those select few begin to wield more power. Slowly.

Over time, the wonderful feelings they all shared at being equals and working toward a common goal dissipate and they are left questioning what the truth really is.

Lies. Promises. Propaganda. The changing of rules. Leaders telling you that you heard it wrong or didn’t understand it the first time.

Sound familiar? Orwell was ahead of his time. History repeats itself. Animal Farm is classified as satire. True. In my opinion it’s also a cautionary tale and in this current political climate, it hits right on the nose.

What happens to these animals, the well-meaning “do-ers” breaks my heart. Them being animals, does it soften the blow? Nope. Not one bit. We all want better lives. We want to be able to put food on the table. Raise families to know there is good out there. Call me what you want, but I am a Christian and THIS Christian chooses to love and not hate.

Source: Borrowed
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Sunday Matters: Day by Day

Sunday Matters, a latte on a wooden tray against greenery.

How y’all doing? The news cycle is crazy. Stuff happening every minute. I highly recommend hitting a bookstore, preferably an indie store, and buying some books to improve the mood. Hey, the library works too. I avoid the news, never watch it, but a lot of my work is on social media so it’s impossible to ignore. But books? Books bring me back every time. We just have to take it day by day.

Right Now:

Church stuff and then later my MRI. Praying that the two remaining tumors are either totally gone or remained the same size. Also praying that the big sucker they took out last year is not coming back. It was attached to my skull and that portion of my skull was completely removed so hopefully it’s good.

This Week:

I don’t have any special commitments this week so the week is looking really good.

I do plan to either download one of those indoor walk fit apps. If you have a good one, let me know. Or, I will just throw the shoes on and head out with an audiobook. I’ve gained at least ten pounds since my surgery last year. Originally, I lost 27 lbs but I gained 10 lbs over this past month so I feel kind of puffy. Ick-ish. Need to get out and move. I was using the lack of my pup being able to go with me as an excuse but it’s time to do something.

Reading:

My book club discussion for Trust went pretty well. Plenty to discuss. My review is here, in case you missed it.

My review for Butter should be up soon. I really enjoyed it but it’s NOT a good book to read when you are gaining weight. Haha. A lot of food talk, I made the butter / soy sauce rice three times while reading it.

My review of Animal Farm is on its way as well. It was a re-read and there isn’t much new to say but heck, I will review it anyway.

So what am I reading now?

Watching:

Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Reading is okay but I can’t seem to focus on TV at all.

Grateful for:

  • Even though I basically got tossed out of my in-law’s house for trying to help last weekend, I am grateful for the break. If they really need us, we will of course help but they are going to have to ask.
  • Fun gatherings. I alway roll my eyes a bit when I either host a gathering or get invited to one, but nearly every time I enjoy the heck out of it. I am quite the extrovert but at the end of the week I am just tired. Whew.
  • Spring-like weather. I can tell it is going to be an unbearable summer already. I mean, it’s February and it’s been hovering around 80 degrees. It is nice though right now.

That’s all I have. I will post an update on my MRI results when I have them. Have a fantastic week!

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