George Orwell also wrote another book 1984 which has sort of the same meanings behind it all with real people and real places. It has some history in it(as does Animal farm). That is a entertaining book. Also, A Christmas Carol has some of the same Character Characteristics in the book, as this one. It also is a really nice book. Hope this helped!
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There not. Animal farm is a Fable/Allegory about the RUSSIAN revolution, not the Philippines.
Alexander Kerensky is related to the book, 'Animal Farm' because the author chose to write the book about his political importance to him. Alexander Kerensky was a political leader before the Russian Revolutions of 1917.
The are various Animal Ark books in the series. See the related link below for a full list.
Benjamin was a character that appeared in the book "Animal Farm" .
That Animal Farm flag contained a Hoof and a Horn, an oblique reference to the Soviet Union flag wit it's Hammer and Sickle
Animal Farm is about Communism, with characters that represent Marx and Stalin. Communism (WWI) led to WWII, which is, obviously, directly related to the Holocaust because it was then that Adolf Hitler gained power in a then Nazi Germany where the Holocaust took place.
1984 and Animal Farm are both very famous books, and for good reason.
A person can get pictures of sheep, goats, and camels from their local library. Farm books and animal books will have several pictures of the animals.
It was based on the Russian Revolution in 1917. If you look up Animal Farm parallels, then you will see how each character or symbol in the novel represents something related to the revolution.