9/10
Very short (10 chapters) with strong satire. Farm animals revolted against humans, trying to establish equal animal estates, but unfortunately, ended with oppression again.
Spoiler alert
At first, animals set up the Seven Commandments against humans. They build windmills and resist foreign invasion, thinking everything is good.
Then, the Seven Commandments are broken one by one gradually. Pig Napoleon gets the privilege to go to the human’s bed. The conflict shifted by the destruction of windmills.
The uprising animals gradually die of age. Pigs freely distorted history. The ending is shocking: the pig stood up with a whip in its hand. Everyone is not a pig, everyone is a pig.
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