Prayut recommends 'Animal Farm'

Members of the 'V2902' Facebook page gather at Chatuchak Park to read Animal Fam after the book was recommended by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. (Photo by Pattarapong Chatpattarasill)
Members of the 'V2902' Facebook page gather at Chatuchak Park to read Animal Fam after the book was recommended by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. (Photo by Pattarapong Chatpattarasill)

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha triggered a storm of debate on Thursday when he recommended that people read George Orwell's novel, Animal Farm.

The 1945 novel, in which animals are personalised with a pig becoming a leader in a game of power, satirises the brutal former dictator of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin.

Gen Prayut admires the novel's content which provides "thought-provoking lessons", deputy government spokesman Werachon Sukondhapatipak said when he unveiled the premier’s book pick on Wednesday.

Politicians and scholars reacted by linking Animal Farm with the post-election scramble for government posts, though Lt Gen Werachon on Thursday insisted Gen Prayut did not mean to connect everything in the book to the state of Thai politics currently, instead offering a perspective of his own. 

Gen Prayut's interpretation of the novel is that it teaches people that it is impossible to satisfy everyone's desires and that  “man must take good care of the surroundings. Every living thing must help each other”, Lt Gen Werachon said.

Meanwhile, Future Forward Party leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit used the book’s messages to attack the National Council for Peace and Order, which seized power in a coup five years ago.

Referring to a famous quote from Animal Farm: "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others,” Mr Thanathorn said via Twitter that his party will not let anybody to be “more equal than others”.

He added the hashtag #หมดเวลาหมูครองเมือง, which translates as “time’s up for the ruling pig”. 

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Vocabulary

  • admire: to respect somebody for what they are or for what they have done - ชมเชย,ยกย่องสรรเสริญ
  • brutal: extremely violent and unpleasant - โหดร้าย
  • desire: a strong wish to have or do something - ความอยาก, ความประสงค์, ความต้องการ
  • dictator: someone who uses force to take and keep power in a country - จอมเผด็จการ
  • interpretation: an explanation of the meaning or importance of something - การตีความ
  • satirise: to use humour to criticise a person, an idea or an institution by showing their faults or weaknesses - เหน็บแนม,เสียดสี,เย้ยหยัน,เยาะเย้ย
  • scholar: someone who studies a particular subject and knows a lot about it, especially a subject that is not scientific - นักวิชาการ
  • scramble: to do something in a hurry - รีบเร่ง
  • seize: to take control of a place or situation using military force - เข้ายึดพื้นที่
  • thought-provoking: something that makes you think hard about something -
  • unveiled: announced something officially that was previously a secret - เปิดเผย

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