A REVOLUÇÃO DOS BICHOS

  • Luiz Gama das Neves J
  • Sepúlvida do Vale M
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Abstract

O presente artigo tem por objetivo analisar o papel que a leitura desempenha em um modelo de sociedade que tenta adotar, através de uma revolução organizada por relações hierárquicas, uma concepção cooperativista, mas que acaba sendo dominada por interesses individuais de “alguns mais iguais que os outros”. Trata-se da análise da obra A revolução dos bichos, do escritor inglês, Eric Arthur Blair, de pseudónimo, George Orwell. Para tais discussões, baseamo-nos nas obras de Michel Foucault (2010), Manguel (2004), Petit (2013), Piglia (2006) e Rouxel et al (2013).The present article has as objective to analise the role that reading plays in a model of society that try adopting, through a revolution organized by hierarchical relationships, in a cooperative concept, but that end being dominated by individual interests of “some more equal than others”. This is the analysis of the masterpiece Animal farm by english writer, Eric Arthur Blair, with the pseudonym, George Orwell. For such discussions, we based on the works of Michel Foucault (2010), Manguel (2004), Petit (2013), Piglia (2006) and Rouxel et al (2013).

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Luiz Gama das Neves, J., & Sepúlvida do Vale, M. (2023). A REVOLUÇÃO DOS BICHOS. EntreLetras, 13(3), 187–199. https://doi.org/10.20873/uft2179-3948.2022v13n3p187-199

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