This book offers a multidisciplinary range of perspectives on George Orwell's classic satire. and includes a consideration of the work's rhetorical use by contemporary British politicians, a biopolitical reading of the text, a consideration of the work within the tradition of beast fables, an assessment within the tradition of literary anthropomorphism, an analysis of Orwell's use of humor in the book, and a comparison of narrative strategies in Orwell's works. Through this collection, readers will appreciate the book's influence on literature, politics, sociology, and history.