Animal Farm is George Orwell's novella, and the importance of education is reflected in the third chapter. In the third chapter, Augustus, the pig leader, emphasized the necessity of education in his speech. He said: "We need to educate our younger generation well and make them smart and independent so that they can manage this farm."
Animal Farm is Orwell's work after his return from the Spanish Civil War. It is regarded as a dystopian political fable.