Few authors have been capable of holding as a individual style as Orwell, for Whether it is Nineteen Eighty-Four or Animal Farm, Orwell makes sure he stamps his beliefs Onto the reader. Here in what Orwell Describes as a 'fairy story' we see the bitter irony of socialist politics and collectivism corrupted by Those very elements They overthrew INITIALLY - elitism. Animal Farm is a short read, and Because of this, it has to be intense, Which it is. The moral commitment of the reader is exceptional - for Boxer, Old Benjamin, and the ruling pigs (Napoleon / Squealer) are all styled to draw from us a unique response. Yet Animal Farm, with its great potential and success, fails to develop as much as innovative idea: such as That It uses Could offer. The novel, It Seems, Tends to stop developing by about the fiftieth page, the 'political' structure of the farm in place. Afterthat Orwell only gives extensions off the back of what happens Earlier in the novel. That is not to say the novel does not have impact - it does, but by the concluding pages I, at least, what yearning for more. More injustice, or a happy resolution via a new rebellion, or a development of the social structure of the farm along the lines it had started to take, would all have Performed a great encore. A wonderful skeleton of a novel exists, but in a sense, it lacks 'meat on the bones'. It is well worth a quick read, do not doubt it. And the Numerous strands of themes running through the pages are not to be missed. Yet, something about Orwell's style here - apart from his trademark 'depression' - is not fully Exercised. But there is something there