Animal Farm was written by George Orwell and published in August of 1945. This allegorical tale depicts the rebellion of farm animals against their human farmer, Mr. Jones. In this episode, Hannah and Jon discuss the history of George Orwell, the allegory of the story, as well as the overall plot of the first five chapters.

Will Hannah ever stop singing? Probably not, but she may have finally learned a thing or two about history. At least history pertaining to the hit song "Rasputin" or amazing movie Anastasia. Jon replaces the word "like" with "very" and let's just say, it's a very good change, which we like a lot. Jon once again references other novels whilst reading this one. Will it ever end? No, but you love it.

P.S. Hannah loves the number 17. If someone notices this, buy me a coffee for $17 and we'll cover a story you want.

Hannah and Jon do know how to properly format a novel title. RSS won't let us. We apologize for their missteps.

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