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Animals overthrow human farmers from "summary" of Animal Farm by George Orwell

Once the animals had successfully driven Mr. Jones from the farm, they found themselves faced with a new challenge - the task of running the farm themselves. At first, they were filled with a sense of pride and accomplishment at their newfound freedom. However, as time passed, they began to realize that freedom came with its own set of responsibilities. The pigs, who were the most intelligent animals on the farm, took it upon themselves to lead the others. They claimed that they were the brains of the operation and that they alone knew how to make the farm prosper. At first, the other animals went along with this arrangement, believing that the pigs had their best interests at heart. But as the pigs began to assert more and more control over the farm, the animals started to feel uneasy. They noticed that the pigs were living in luxury while the rest of them ...
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    Animal Farm

    George Orwell

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