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"1:49:10 on the audiobook
Five details that I've noticed are that the revolution happens, but then the conflict becomes between the animals themselves, and Napoleon slowly becomes more and more of a corrupt leader. This shows how power can corrupt some people, and change their morals. More details are that there isn't a single protagonist, a single antagonist, and how the pigs are the most intelligent on the farm." — May 23, 2022 08:52AM
"1:49:10 on the audiobook
Five details that I've noticed are that the revolution happens, but then the conflict becomes between the animals themselves, and Napoleon slowly becomes more and more of a corrupt leader. This shows how power can corrupt some people, and change their morals. More details are that there isn't a single protagonist, a single antagonist, and how the pigs are the most intelligent on the farm." — May 23, 2022 08:52AM
Michaela Whitlow
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"A significant moment in this story is when Baz gets kidnapped by the numpties. This event reveals Simon's true feelings for Baz, and show that he actually cares about him and misses him. This is a turning point for their relationship." — Apr 18, 2022 01:41PM
"A significant moment in this story is when Baz gets kidnapped by the numpties. This event reveals Simon's true feelings for Baz, and show that he actually cares about him and misses him. This is a turning point for their relationship." — Apr 18, 2022 01:41PM
Michaela Whitlow
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"A flat character in this story is Princess Dragomiroff. Agatha Christie usually depicts that typical "old lady" character the same way in her stories, and Princess Dragomiroff is a good example of that stereotype. On the other hand though, our round character would be Hercule Poirot. Poirot has been developed over the years by Christie so well. He is unique and has his own quirks and flaws." — Jan 11, 2022 06:06PM
"A flat character in this story is Princess Dragomiroff. Agatha Christie usually depicts that typical "old lady" character the same way in her stories, and Princess Dragomiroff is a good example of that stereotype. On the other hand though, our round character would be Hercule Poirot. Poirot has been developed over the years by Christie so well. He is unique and has his own quirks and flaws." — Jan 11, 2022 06:06PM
Michaela’s 2025 Year in Books
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