Mar 12, 2008 05:28 PM
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George Orwell is one of the most celebrated writers in the world -- and quite rightly so. As my knowledge about him grew more profound, I was attracted to read two of his best works: Animal Farm and 1984; though I never got the pleasure to read the latter.
While reading reviews of various books on Mouthshut.com, I came across a few
books whose reviews were astonishing. These books are: Pride and Prejudice (which
is not my cup of tea), Disgrace (Good), Anna Karenina and Animal Farm. All these books were rate 5 out of 5, and at the same time, the lowest rating was either 3 or 4. This means that these are among the only books that are liked by each and everyone.
Many classics have disappointed me and hence I was reluctant to read this one
also. But, quite contrary to all my expectations, this book has turned out to
be a masterpiece.
I am not interested in telling the story-line; I will focus on the literary
aspects.
The main reason why this books works is: It is simple and Truthful.
It does not
have any ups-downs, tragedies . . . -- which are the main ingredients of many
novels.
The plot of this book is very simple and smooth. This book delights you; and at
the same time, delivers a message also.
George Orwell -- or should I say 'Eric Blair'-- was a strong protestant of totalitarianism;
and this fact is truly visible in this work of his.
I am now looking forward to
read 1984, but unfortunately this doesn't seem likely possible. I am not able
to find it anywhere. Anyways, I liked Animal Farm, and after reading it, I have
added the name of one more author to my already-very-short list of favourite
authors.
Read it. You will be enlightened; sort of.