Author : George Orwell and Franz Kafka
Publisher : Fusion Books
ISBN 13 : 9354863256
Total Pages : 179 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (548 download)
Book Synopsis Animal Farm and Metamorphosis by : George Orwell and Franz Kafka
Download or read book Animal Farm and Metamorphosis written by George Orwell and Franz Kafka and published by Fusion Books. This book was released on 2021-10-11 with total page 179 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: George Orwell was a much-respected English novelist, who wrote some of the finest pieces in literary criticism, It got published in August 1945. His work is animal farm The fiction based on Farm animals, the author has named them too. Such as Major (a majestic-looking pig), 3-dogs (Bluebell, Jessie, and Pincher), many hens, pigeons, ducklings, sheeps and cows. Two horses, Boxer and Clover. Amongst them, Major is their leader. He wanted to speak on the nature of life on this earth and How any animal is now living. Animals complain that despite their hard labour, why then do they continue in the misrable condition They also com-plain about human beings that they use to steal nearly the whole of their produce. Their main enemy is - Man. The book narrates about the agony of ill-treated farm animals. Metamorphosis Franz Kafka, the author has very nicely narrated the story of Gregou Samsa who wakes up one day to discover that he has metamorphosed into a bug.The author has written many important stories, including The Judgement, and much of his novels Amerika, The Castle, The Hunger Artist.Over the course of the 1920s and 30s Kafkas works were published and translated in-stantly becoming landmarks of twentieth-century liter-ature. The style of the book epitomizes Kafkas writing. Kafka very interestingly, used to present an impossible situation, such as a mans transformation into an insect, and develop the story from there with perfect realism and intense attention to detail. The Metamorphosis is an autobiographical piece of writing, and we find that parts of the story reflect Kafkas own life.