Animal Farm: Symbols
Subjects / English / George Orwell - Animal Farm
A symbol is when something represents something else, like a heart symbolising love, or a cross symbolising the Christian religion. In this title we will be looking at three very important symbols in Animal Farm. They are Animal Farm itself, The Barn and The Windmill. You will hear some ideas for what Orwell intended each of these symbols to represent.
| Author: | Nicola Worgan | Publisher: | GCSEPod® |
| Narrator: | Victoria Sandison | ISBN: | 978-1-84906-035-6 |
| Video ISBN: | 978-1-84906-535-1 |
Chapters
- Animal Farm
- The Windmill
- The Barn
Exam Board Relevance
- Edxcel
- AQA
- CEA
- IGCSE (EdExcel)
- OCR
- SQA
- WJEC
- IGCSE (CiE)
Includes original GCSEPod image art. Additional pictorial images created by Damon Smith
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Reviews
This title is quite a short but punchy title with only 3 chapters but they are all highly relevant to the story. Listening to this title has made me want to learn more about George Orwell. I know that he wrote Animal Farm from Jura but the circumstances under which he wrote the book are fascinating. 1984 beckons.
Ophelia L, Student
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