Animal Farm book summary
Animal Farm by George Orwell is one of the most influential political novels ever written. This classic allegorical story uses farm animals to explore themes of power, corruption, equality, and dictatorship. Although the novel appears simple on the surface, it delivers a powerful message about politics, human nature, and the dangers of absolute authority. The story begins at Manor Farm, where the animals are tired of being mistreated by their owner, Mr. Jones. Inspired by the wise old pig, Old Major, they dream of creating a society where all animals are equal and free. After successfully driving Mr. Jones away, the animals establish Animal Farm and create a new system based on fairness, cooperation, and shared responsibility. At first, life on the farm improves, and the animals work together with hope for a better future. However, two pigs, Snowball and Napoleon, soon begin competing for leadership. As Napoleon gradually gains control, he uses fear, propaganda, and manipulation to strengthen his power. With the help of Squealer, another clever pig, Napoleon convinces the other animals to accept unfair rules and false information. As time passes, the original ideals of the revolution slowly disappear. The pigs begin enjoying special privileges while the hardworking animals continue to struggle. Boxer, the loyal workhorse, believes that hard work will solve every problem, but his trust is eventually betrayed. Meanwhile, the famous commandment, "All animals are equal," is secretly changed to justify the growing inequality on the farm. Throughout the novel, George Orwell explores important themes including political corruption, abuse of power, propaganda, censorship, loyalty, and the loss of freedom. The story demonstrates how leaders can manipulate language and information to control society while ordinary people suffer the consequences. With its unforgettable characters, symbolic storytelling, and timeless political message, Animal Farm remains one of the world's greatest literary classics. Whether you enjoy classic literature, political satire, or thought-provoking fiction, this remarkable novel offers valuable lessons about leadership, truth, and the importance of protecting freedom.
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Why this book is useful for B2 English learners
Animal Farm is useful for B2 English learners because it gives you longer passages, richer description, flexible word meanings, idioms, and more natural literary phrasing. As a historical fiction text, it lets you meet vocabulary inside a real reading flow instead of memorizing isolated words.
Vocabulary difficulty
B2 vocabulary can include figurative language, older expressions, topic-specific words, and phrases whose meaning depends on context. Across about 105 pages, Okuzeka helps you slow down only on the words or phrases that block understanding, so the difficulty becomes easier to manage without turning every paragraph into a translation exercise. This makes it a practical B2 vocabulary reading choice.
Recommended reading level
Best for readers who understand normal English texts but still need help with nuance, idioms, and denser sentences. If you are looking for B2 English books, this page gives you the book format, page count, category, and reading tools before you add it to your library.
How to read Animal Farm with Okuzeka
Add Animal Farm to your Okuzeka library, open it in the reader, and tap difficult words while you read. Okuzeka shows meanings in the sentence you are reading, lets you save useful vocabulary as flashcards, and keeps the book available across web, iOS, and Android.
- Add the book to your library.
- Read normally and tap only the words that stop you.
- Save useful words as flashcards for later review.
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Animal Farm FAQ
Is Animal Farm good for B2 English reading practice?
Animal Farm can be used for B2 English reading because you can read the book in Okuzeka, check difficult words in context, and save vocabulary while staying inside the text.
Can I read Animal Farm as an EPUB in Okuzeka?
Yes. Animal Farm is available as an EPUB book in Okuzeka. If available for your account, the PDF version can also be downloaded from the same page.
How difficult is the vocabulary in Animal Farm?
B2 vocabulary can include figurative language, older expressions, topic-specific words, and phrases whose meaning depends on context. Across about 105 pages, Okuzeka helps you slow down only on the words or phrases that block understanding, so the difficulty becomes easier to manage without turning every paragraph into a translation exercise. This makes it a practical B2 vocabulary reading choice.
What level is recommended for Animal Farm?
Best for readers who understand normal English texts but still need help with nuance, idioms, and denser sentences. If you are looking for B2 English books, this page gives you the book format, page count, category, and reading tools before you add it to your library.
How should I read Animal Farm with Okuzeka?
Read normally first, tap only the words or phrases that stop you, and save the useful ones as flashcards. This keeps EPUB and PDF reading close to real book reading instead of constant dictionary switching.



