Animal Farm is one of the most significant books of the 20th century. As soon as being published in 1945, the book got banned in several communist countries. The fascinating literary world allegorically demonstrates tyranny and totalitarianism using animals. Orwell's world where exists no individual, no freedom and no love resembles communism. Here, as in his other books, war is peace, freedom is slavery, and ignorance is strength. Animals become people and people become animals. How do pigs Napoleon and snowball, meek sheep, and enslaved horses portray humans? What was the mistake humanity made? Orwell left a massive space to think about such questions. Animal Farm serves as a reminder for humankind to never return to the animal farm again.