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Animal Farm
by George Orwell
Oppressed farm animals overthrow their human master to create an egalitarian society, only to see it devolve into a brutal dictatorship.
Concern Level
Heavy
Virtue Level
Thin
Concern Level
Heavy
Virtue Level
Thin
Things to consider
Higher = more presentThere is no sexual content or romantic subplots in the book.
Animals are executed by dogs and others die in violent battles with humans.
Minimal coarse language occurs, primarily related to the animals' rough speech.
There is no misuse of God's name or specific religious sacrilege.
The pigs consume whiskey and beer, imitating the vices of the former human owner.
The book contains no depictions of self-harm or suicide.
The psychological manipulation and the brutal purge of innocent animals creates a chilling atmosphere.
There are no elements of witchcraft, magic, or the supernatural.
LGBTQ+ themes and characters are entirely absent from the narrative.
The story reflects a cynical view of power and secular political systems without eternal hope.
The character Moses the Raven parodies organized religion as 'Sugarcandy Mountain' to pacify laborers.
Virtues to celebrate
Higher = stronger presenceBoxer the horse shows immense physical bravery and work ethic, though it is tragically exploited.
Religion is portrayed strictly as a tool for social control with no genuine faith depicted.
Brief moments of animal camaraderie exist before being suppressed by the totalitarian regime.
The political environment is defined by vengeance, betrayal, and purges rather than mercy.
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