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“When the man was disgraced and told to go away, he was allowed to ask all the animals whether any of them would come with him and share his fortunes and his life. There were only two who agreed to come entirely of their own accord, and they were the dog and the cat. And ever since then, those two have been jealous of each other, and each is for ever trying to make man choose which one he likes best. Every man prefers one or the other.”

Quote by Richard Adams

Work

The Plague Dogs

Set in a bleak and desolate landscape, this book follows the journey of two dogs, Snitter and Rowf, as they navigate a world where humans have abandoned them. The narrative delves into the complexities of their bond and their struggle to find meaning and safety amidst the chaos. more

Author

Richard Adams
Richard Adams

Richard Adams, born on May 9, 1920 in the United Kingdom, was a renowned British novelist. His most famous work, 'Animal Farm', is a satirical novel that uses the story of an animal rebellion to reveal the flaws of human society. Adams' other works are also appreciated for their profound meaning and unique narrative style. more

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