In George Orwell's incisive allegory, "Animal Farm," a group of disenfranchised farm animals overthrow their human oppressor in pursuit of an idealistic vision of equality and justice. However, as the revolution unfolds, the nascent society rapidly succumbs to a new tyranny, where the leaders who promised liberation become indistinguishable from the very tyrants they replaced. Through a masterful blend of…
Dubliners by James Joyce is a remarkable collection of short stories that offer a vivid and unflinching portrait of life in early 20th-century Dublin. Through a tapestry of interconnected tales, Joyce delves into the complexities of human experience, capturing moments of epiphany, disillusionment, and quiet revelation. Each story reflects the struggles, dreams, and aspirations of ordinary Dubliners, painting a nuanced…